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1. Explain the companionship aspect of friendship.​

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Answered by Anonymous
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Companionship can come from close friendships or even more intimate relationships, such as between siblings or spouses. When you experience companionship, it means you're frequently in the company of someone—eating together, going places together, and generally spending time together.

Answered by rock03736
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Companionship can come from close friendships or even more intimate relationships, such as between siblings or spouses. When you experience companionship, it means you're frequently in the company of someone—eating together, going places together, and generally spending time together.Having a companion in life, whether they are a relative, friend or carer, helps keep the mind active and prevent social isolation. Someone there to engage in conversation with, even if it's for a few moments, encourages mental stimulation and positive thoughts, as well as reminisce memories.

Definition of companionship: the fellowship existing among companions : company.

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