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Reda Ameer is my name I am 13 year old I was born in 1/9/2008 in Iraq Baghdad the capital it self I used to live in Iraq then I moved to United Arab Emirates in 2016 I was like eight years old now I am happily living in Sharjah. I have 3 brothers Ali Abbas and Zaid we are a family of six I think that’s an average family number, Ali is 16 year old Abbas is 14 and Zaid is 9 years old Ali is the oldest Zaid is the youngest. School

I am a student of
Providence English Private School I have been in it for like 2 years it’s actually pretty good school but it don’t have a lot of activities which kinda sucks.

Hoppies

all I love is football and watching anime that’s all I do in my life football is actually fun I have been playing when I was in more home country when I was like 6 but of course I was really bad in it I am finally improving thanks to a close pinch in my house i have been going to it everyday sometime I go with my friends muhannad And Muhammad it’s actually pretty fun

Biking

When I used to be a kid I used my free time to play in my scooter I still have it in my home country haha I used to enjoy it a lot actually but then my parents brought me a bike oh god I used to fall so much I literally have a scar on my leg till this date I remember some times going with my cousin he had a bike to we used to spend like 4+ hours everyday just biking it was so fun 1 time I went alone in a road I was literally with cars and oh god I fell it was so crowded so I Didint mind just going between cars when I fell there was a car behind me I said that’s it that’s the end lol but thank god the car behind me Didint move I had to make a run for it without my bike but then the guy behind me went down from his car and got me my bike I was so scared that moment I will never forget it but thank god I made it alive please make this 300 worlds I have exam tomorrow I need 300 words I am over by 96 words and edit my mistakes please

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