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Write a telephonic conversation in 2 frds to tell how they enjoy there holidays

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Answered by woodylite
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Answer:

the phone ring frd 1 picks up the phone.

frd1:hi,how are you.

frd2:fine thank,you.

frd1: where do you went to spend your holidays.

frd2:I went to Delhi to spend my holidays.

frd1:I'm Shure you had fun there.well we went to shimla.it was a fun hill station

frd2:well I enjoyed the holidays.

frd 1:So do I.

frd2 : Okay bye my mom is calling me.

frd 2 :okay bye

Answered by shivamnagar2005
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A Fortunate Accident

Serendipity is one of the hardest and most unique words to define. It is based on the ideas of fate, chance, and luck, with no concrete meaning for life. When a man named Horace Walpole first wrote the word serendipity in a fairy tale entitled “The Three Princes of Serendip”, he had no idea the global recognition it would soon gain. The heroes in the story were always making discoveries about life by mistake, and gaining knowledge that they were not in search of. Therefore, this story defined serendipity. The word was later examined by numerous authors, and soon began showing up in several letters, titles, and books. Between 1904 and 1934 the word serendipity made its way into nearly all English and American dictionaries. By 1958, serendipity had been used in print only one hundred and thirty-five times making this complex word very unique. Since then the word has made its way into countless movies, books, television shows, and it is even the title of a famous desert shop in New York City. (Barber). However, despite its popularity, numerous people were not keen on this idea that things happened simply by chance. Many of the people who would disagree with these ideas were Christians. Followers of Christ believe that all things are ordained by God, and there are no accidents. Therefore, this word serendipity is somewhat moronic. According to Christians, serendipity is contradictory to their belief that everything happens for a reason.

No matter what happens, for the good or bad, there is a purpose. Whether it is to teach us a lesson, or to shower us with blessing, God has a reason and season for everything under the sun. Ecclesiastes 3:1-8 says

“There is a time for everything, and a season for every activ...

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...ppens. God has a plan for every person regardless if we listen to it or not. If whether or not we are good or bad determines what happens in our life then there would be no need for God’s mercy. He would not have needed to die on the cross, and we could have all lived our lives relying on karma and luck. Thankfully, however, we do not have to live this way. We can instead look to the one who knows all things. Jeremiah twenty-nine eleven says: For I know the thoughts I have for you say the Lord, thoughts of peace, and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope. This verse is proven in the lives of those who whole-heartedly follow after God; whereas the people who look to fate are caused to question their own existence. Furthermore, serendipity is a nice thought, but it is not a belief, that as a Christian I want to center my life around.

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