I was wondering
Ok ladies, I'm hoping you can help me out here with a question I have. When we graduate nursing school, we have a pinning ceremony where we get our nursing pins. We write out a list of people we want to thank, and what we want to say to them, and it's read out loud while we're getting pinned. Here's my question: I met a girl in school who has become like a sister to me: we've been through so much, she's always encouraged and supported me, we've laughed and cried together, and now I cannot imagine my life without her friendship. I want to thank her during our pinning ceremony, and I would like to say to her, "I got along without you before I knew you, but I sure couldn't get along without you now". She isn't a Chi Omega, but I was wondering if I could use the phrase anyway, or are there rules as to when it can be used (people and situations)? Any help will be appreciated-thanks ya'll!
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