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10 Ways To Be A Good Friend

 10 Ways To Be A Good Friend


    Finding a great friend is one in a million. When you find a connection, you'll want to keep that spark alive! Here is a list of ways to keep friendship everlasting!

1. Pay for each other :

    When you go out with your friends, it is thoughtful to take turns paying for each other.  Everyone gets to have a good time, and it's a reminder of trust and respect for the relationship.

2. See each other frequently:

    Stop by their house or go outside and hang out. Stay in touch and catch up often.

3. Do practical tasks for each other: 

    Do something you know will be helpful to your friend, like running errands for them or picking up a requested item at the store for them. They will be appreciative of you thinking of them!

4. Have friendship dates:

    Hang out often and be present in the moment. Lots of great memories are in the making!

5. Listen to each other:

    We all have problems, and friends are good at listening! When you remember the stuff they tell you, they will be pleased with how good of a friend you are. 

6. Accept everything about them:

    Don't ever judge your friends. You need to find very nice ways to tell your friends if you don't like something. You should accept them deep down for who they are. 

7. Support them:

 In a career, hobby, or family life, whatever it is, support them! If you don't, who will? That's what friends do. Help them push their limits and succeed!

8. Do trust-building activities:

    This one is fun! Sign up for fun activities and games in your area that will build trust with each other!

9. Bond from the souls:

    Have heart-to-heart conversations and understand each other. You will probably be able to read their minds.

10. Respect Boundaries:

    Boundaries are the healthiest part of a relationship. You sincerely need to know what boundaries friends have so you can respect them.

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  1. Thanks for reading! Friends are super important for life; enjoy and smile with them often!

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