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Tuesday, March 9, 2010
7 Qualities of a good friend. We can easily find Friends anywhere. We all know that Friends come and go. What about true friends? It's so hard to find them till we have to search for it high and low. Since Friends come and go, true friends come into our life, and stay with us. True friendships can start instantly but they take time to build. So, what are the qualities of a good friend? 1. A good friend is honest. - He/she may not share every detail about their life to you, but they do try to be clear about ther intentions. 2. A good friend is attentive and adaptable. - He/she is at least a fairly good listener and notices how everyday things can affect you. They can't read your mind, but chances are they can usually tell when you're feeling low or when you're happy. 3. A good friend is supportive of you and your goals. - He/she will know what makes you tick and help you become the person you want to be. They won't try to change who you are or drag you into situations that make you uncomfortable or pit you at risk of losing something that matters to you. 4. A good friend is a friend you can trust. - He/she won't try to steal your girlfriend or boyfriend, your job or your personality. They won't gossip about you constantly or try to damage your reputation. They will let you know when they're concerned and do their best to stick up for you when you're in trouble. 5. A good friend makes it clear that they care about you. - Different people may have different ways of letting you know that they care about you. One person may give you a big hug whereas another person might gently tease you. A big clue that someone cares is that they talk to you fairly often and, in general, know what's going on in your life and act interested about it. 6. A good friend sticks with you in good and bad times. - Loyalty is a quality almost everyone lists when asked what they look for in a friend. A loyal friend will always stick with you. If you move or switch schools, they'll do their best to stay in touch with you. 7. A good friend accept you for who you are. - This in indeed very important. In friendship, being accepting goes hand in hand with being loyal. A true friend rolls with the punches as you grow and change and know how to deal with your quirks and faults. They are also patient with you when you make mistakes and learn how to forgive you when you hurt them. In other words, they treat you as you'd like to be treated, even when you aren't at your best. So, what's your say? |
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