<span>The answer is yes. A casual friendship is one that may come and go. It benefits each individual because they explore different points of view, learn to respect differences, and determine whether or not to be a leader or follower.</span>
Answer:
people see themselves as they think others see them.
Explanation:
In 1902, Charles Horton Cooley, created the concept of looking-glass self which is a social psychological concept, that states that individual modify his or her self-perception based on how s/he guess others perceive him or her, not really, how they actually perceive him or her.
For example, If an individual changes how s/he think about him or herself, then such individual is modifying his perception about his self-concept.
In other words, this explains that, People shape themselves based on what they think other people perceive and confirm other people's opinion on themselves.
Based on this scenario, it is likely that they weren’t able
to see each other a lot of each other outside of the school as it could be seen
in the scenario above where they likely to engage many conversations, showing a
fact that they weren’t able to see each other having them to have more things
to talk to.
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Q #2 should not ?
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