What
makes a good best friend
1. Common interest.
It probably
will bind us
closer to our friends than many
want to admit. When
our interests are different and we can find nothing to enjoy
together, time spent together usually
tend to diminish quickly.
Does not mean we can not still very
concerned about the friends with whom we will no longer share a common interest, but it may be normal for
these friends to
interact on a regular basis.
2. History. There must be no bond people together, even people with a lot in common, apart from having to pass through a difficult experience that must be passed together. As the only glue to keep the friendship a whole in the long run, however, often dry, cracked, and eventually fail.
3. Common values. In my opinion that although not necessarily enough to create a friendship, if the values are too different, certainly it is hard for friendship to develop.
4. Equality. If one of your friends need support from others consistently so that people depend on not receiving benefits in addition to the opportunity to support and encourage, while the relationship may be important and valuable, can not be said to define true friendship.
2. History. There must be no bond people together, even people with a lot in common, apart from having to pass through a difficult experience that must be passed together. As the only glue to keep the friendship a whole in the long run, however, often dry, cracked, and eventually fail.
3. Common values. In my opinion that although not necessarily enough to create a friendship, if the values are too different, certainly it is hard for friendship to develop.
4. Equality. If one of your friends need support from others consistently so that people depend on not receiving benefits in addition to the opportunity to support and encourage, while the relationship may be important and valuable, can not be said to define true friendship.
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