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How to be a Good Sister

How to  be a Good Sister
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By houdini16409
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Being a good sister is important in a family. You want to show your brothers and sisters that you really do care about them. Growing up with them when you are younger this can be really difficult, but it is important to build a strong relationship with them.

Difficulty: Moderately Easy
Instructions

Things You'll Need:

  • friendly attitude
  1. Step 1

    Make time to spend quality time with your siblings. It doesn't matter how busy your lives might be, you always need to make time for family. Go out to a movie together, or even go shopping. Find something that the two of you enjoy doing together and get out and do it.

  2. Step 2

    Show them you care. The little things count when showing them you care. You do not have to go out and buy them expensive gifts, but offering them to make a meal for them or play a game with them shows your siblings that you care about them and makes you a better sister.

  3. Step 3

    Be a good sister by buying them gifts and remembering their birthdays. On special occasions like birthdays and weddings it is appropriate that you buy them a little something to show them that they are special to them.

  4. Step 4

    Send them a card when it is their birthday or if they are sick. Remembering to send a card to your sibling on their birthday is just a small gesture to show them that you care. It's an easy way to be a good sister.

  5. Step 5

    Listen to them. If your siblings have something that they want to get off their chest, you have to be a good sister and sit down and listen to them. No matter how busy your life may be, you have to make time for them, they will appreciate it!

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on 1/4/2009 great article and so true

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