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Not really! Just make sure it's clear and structured, with an introduction, some positive points, and a nice closing to wrap things up.
Generally, it's best to let your friend say what they feel. But you can always ask them to include certain points if it feels right to you.
Mention how you know each other, some specific traits they admire in you, and a personal anecdote that highlights your character.
It doesn't need to be a novel! A couple of paragraphs should do the trick, just enough to make your case without rambling.
A good friend, a co-worker, or anyone who has seen you in action and can vouch for your character would be a great choice.
You might need it for a new job, moving to a new place, or even for a court case to show you're a trustworthy person.
It's a note from a friend or someone who knows you well, saying good things about your character and how you handle your life.