Good thing your classmates invited you to lunch every day, God (or whoever you believe in) always provides us with what we need. I also keep in touch with some of my classmates from back then, who are my friends, but very little. most of us are scattered all over the world, almost no one lives in the same city.
It was very nice to read you.
Regards.
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Thanks for stopping by @syllem, my hometown was once known as petrodollar city because there're many vital project operated and now it's all in history only. So, I have so many rich friends who didn't mind to buy me 1 or 2 doughnuts every day. Yes, being a nice and good student for the teacher but a fun seeker in class was the best role and never failed till I graduated. That's how my old classmates remember me. Many of my friends were leaving the city after graduation because there's no good university at that time and the local security also a challenge, there's a rebellious movement against the government. But, Fortunately many of my classmates were locals and those who lives away from my hometown will try their best to come back whenever there's a reunion. I think that's because the good memories we kept and thanks to my homeroom teachers who made us that way.
see you around!