Jamaica Gleaner

YL: FACE-OFF

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YL: What is your best friend’s most important goal?

Shamar:

He wants to be an architect. For me, I would like to do anything in informatio­n technology or culinary arts.

Akeno:

Shamar is not sure what he wants to do. Either something in IT or culinary arts.

YL: What is the most embarrassi­ng memory you have of your best friend?

Shamar:

One day he was dancing while seasoning chicken in my kitchen. It was hilarious, I even have a video. I am not sure what he would say for me.

Akeno:

The only one I can remember right now is the other night when I slept over at his house and he was snoring the whole night. I got no sleep. He will probably tell you about the video of me dancing and seasoning the chicken.

YL: If you had to describe your best friend to a potential employer, what would you say?

Shamar:

He is athletic, hardworkin­g, energetic and very troublesom­e, but worth it.

Akeno:

I would say that he is very hard-working, athletic, he won’t cause any problems so you should definitely take him on.

YL: Who is your best friend’s biggest role model?

Shamar:

I am not sure, probably Dexta Daps. I personally, don’t really have one.

Akeno:

For me, Bill Gates. I don’t think Sham has one.

Total:

4/5

Position on the Scale:

Good friends

Seems like Shamar and Akeno still have a few things to learn about each other. That is quite fine, as getting to know your friend is one of the most fun parts of a friendship. If you don’t know everything about your best friend now, don’t worry, you have the rest of your life to find out.

If you and your friend are interested in taking part in FaceOff, contact shannon.amoy@gmail.com to bein the next issue.

 ??  ?? Akeno (left) and Shamar are a couple of smooth operators.
Akeno (left) and Shamar are a couple of smooth operators.
 ??  ?? If you see Shamar (right) and Akeno on your road, hide the women!
If you see Shamar (right) and Akeno on your road, hide the women!
 ??  ?? “I can’t stop laughing around him,” says Akeno (left).
“I can’t stop laughing around him,” says Akeno (left).

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