Wednesday, October 7, 2015

Focusing on Friends

Characterize the qualities of your closest friendships and consider what they have in common and how they are different. What accounts for the similarities and differences? Is it your friends' ages, genders, attitudes, cultural backgrounds, or something else that makes the friendships vary? How much of the difference can you attribute to yourself? Why do you think you behave similarly or differently with these different friends?

I have four people I consider my best friends. Each friend has a different quality that makes them but my friends have some of the same qualities. My best friend is very outgoing, responsible, charming and polite. My other friends have some of these qualities but also have other ones also. My friends and I act the same and share the same qualities. I believe once you start hanging out with a group of people you all begin acting like the other person. All my friends have different attitudes and they all react differently. I act like my friends because we're all similar to each other and have the same interests and that's why we became friends.

1 comment:

  1. When you have your own group everyone in the group starts acting like each other or at least tolerating each other. Instead of getting pissed at ones bad habits you learn to accept it and find it unique to that specific person.

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