Chamroeun Fly Like Bird Not Want To Sit Near N-a-s-t-y Minea AnyMore

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New Title:
Chamroeun Prefers Flying Free: Moving Away from Minea’s Nasty Attitude


Story:

Chamroeun was a lively and adventurous young boy who loved to explore and play outdoors. He was known among his friends for his energetic spirit and his desire to be free like a bird, soaring through the sky without worries. He believed that flying was the best way to feel truly free and happy.

One day, Chamroeun was sitting in the schoolyard, chatting with his friends during recess. Among them was Minea, a girl who often had a nasty attitude and was known for being unkind to others. Minea’s words sometimes hurt, and her actions made the other kids wary of sitting near her.

That day, Minea approached Chamroeun with a sneer. “Why do you always fly around like a bird? You’re just wasting your time,” she said harshly. Her tone was mean, and her words had an edge to them. Chamroeun looked at her, feeling a little sad and confused. He had always tried to be friendly with everyone, but Minea’s attitude made him want to stay away.

As the day went on, Chamroeun noticed that whenever Minea was nearby, the other kids would move away or stay silent. It was clear that her nasty attitude was making everyone uncomfortable. Chamroeun, feeling more confident about his feelings, decided that he didn’t want to sit near her anymore. He remembered how happy he felt when he was flying like a bird—free and joyful—and he didn’t want that feeling spoiled by someone who was unkind.

That afternoon, during class, Chamroeun found a quiet corner away from Minea. He focused on drawing pictures of birds soaring in the sky, feeling the wind beneath their wings. He realized that his happiness didn’t depend on her or anyone else’s negativity. Instead, he could choose to surround himself with friends who were kind and caring.

Over time, Chamroeun learned that it was okay to distance himself from people who didn’t treat him well. He understood that true friends lift you up and make you feel special. His decision to fly away from Minea’s nasty attitude was a way of protecting his happiness and keeping his spirit alive.

Minea, meanwhile, noticed that her words weren’t making friends and that her attitude was pushing others away. Eventually, she began to realize that being kind and respectful would make her happier too. It was a lesson for everyone: that kindness and understanding are what truly matter in friendship.

From that day on, Chamroeun continued to soar like a bird—happy, free, and surrounded by friends who appreciated him. And he learned that sometimes, flying away from negativity is the best way to find peace and happiness.


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