1. A good friend is honest.
A good friend may not
share every detail of every second of their life, but they do try to be clear
about their intentions. This means that they try to present an accurate picture
of who they are and of different situations. When something doesn't seem right,
they let you know.
2. A good friend is fun, unique and interesting.
As for fun, it depends
how you define it: Some friends are fun because they're the life of the party;
others are fun because they notice every strange little detail about a
situation. Some people are fun simply because they see life like no one else
does.
3. A good friend is attentive and adaptable.
A good friend is at
least a fairly good listener and notices how little, day-to-day things affect
you. They can't read your mind, but chances are they can usually tell when
you're happy, sad, excited, shocked or upset.
4. A good friend is supportive of you and your goals.
A really good friend
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 put you at risk of losing something that matters to you.
5. A good friend is a friend you can trust.
A true friend 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.
6. 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.
7. A good friend sticks with you in good times and bad.
Loyalty is a quality
almost everyone lists when asked what they look for in a friend. A loyal friend
will stick with you when your new play is a flop, when you bomb the SATs or
when your parents get divorced. If you move or switch schools, they'll do their
best to stay in touch with you.
8. A good friend accepts you for who you are, even when you're being a butthead.
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
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