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Irina18 [472]
2 years ago
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Describe your definition of what it means to be a friend. To help you, think about a really good friend you have, or have had…an

d what they were like. How they helped you with things that happened during the course of your friendship. You can also think about and describe what would make a really good, or even a “perfect” friend. Be specific! (100 word minimum)
English
2 answers:
s2008m [1.1K]2 years ago
6 0

You have to do the information on your own, because I don't know who your friends are.

Ex.

A good friend could...........

- buy you lunch if you don't have money........

- have your back if your being bullied..........

- be able to tell you whats right and whats wrong............

- give you a hug when you're feeling down.........

- sit by you at lunch or on the playground if you're sitting alone.........

Describe what YOU think a friend means.

Ex.

A friend could mean...........

- Someone you can trust with secrets.......

- Someone who you can count on to have your back.........

- Someone you can count on to cheer you up when you're feeling down......

- Someone to be by your side when you're feeling nervous or sad.......

Ex.

Tell what your friend was like.......

- He/she was kind........

- He/she was funny........

- He/she was trustworthy........

-He/she was fun.........

Ex.

Tell how your friend help you through the course of your friendship?

- He/she helped buy my lunch when I didn't have money..........

- He/she cheered me up when I was feeling down about a test I failed........

- He/she sat by me at lunch when I was alone.......

- He/she kept my secrets when I didn't want them to be told........

Now, in YOUR own words what do YOU think would make a "perfect" friend?

I hope this helped you at least 50/50 if not 100%. :P

FinnZ [79.3K]2 years ago
5 0

Answer:

I believe that there's no such thing as a perfect friend. However, an ideal friend should be supportive, caring, and able to love you unconditionally. A friend will always retain your closure with him even though you have not seen or bonded with him for years. He will always be with you, despite the problems that he is facing or how busy he is. Having a friend means having someone who stays by your side through ups and downs, who will defend you even though you aren't there, and who will move hell and high water just to prove that he cares for you.

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