Friends

Friends & Peers

Several aspects such as compromises or problems determine the relation one person has with another.

What makes a good friend? Think about five qualities or characteristics that are particularly important to you.

Which of the following statements do you agree with? Explain why you agree or disagree with them. Modify them until you can agree with them.

  • Frequent quarrels are a sign of a bad friendship.
  • In certain aspects, friends are more important than family.
  • Friends will only stay friends if they get together often.
  • Friends have to have similar characters rather than interests.
  • It's only possible to have one or two real friends.

Do friendships remain the same throughout a person's life or do they change? Think about your own friendships now and in the past.

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