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a friend need is friend indeed essay in 250 words​

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Answered by Muskan5196
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A person is considered a friend when they form a significant part of one’s life. Moreover, a friend can be anybody, it can even be family or a blood relative. The phrase explains the idea that, in times of need, only a true friend can be relied upon.

Other people may become friends just to receive something in exchange. These kinds of friends must be avoided as they may just waste our precious time and resources.

A true friend possesses many characteristics, with loyalty being the most important. Other times, true friends will provide emotional support and help make logical and rational decisions. On the other hand, a false friend will only try to extract what is best for themselves. They may stop being your friend once they have received what they originally intended. Moreover, these individuals will try to be friendly in order to achieve something in return.

In conclusion, the proverb, “A Friend In Need Is A Friend Indeed”, implies that people who help their friends in times of need are real friends.

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Answered by respectfullboyever
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The proverb, ‘A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed’, stands as a standard of the true relationship of friends. The meaning of this proverb is that a person who helps in our need or difficulty is a true friend. From childhood till the end of life, we come across various people with different qualities and behaviour. Some of them become common friends; some good friends and only few or only one becomes a true friend. Over a period of time some get away and some remain close to us who become true ones. Sometimes, we get confused and cannot be sure that whether someone is good or bad and she/she can be a true friend or just fair-weather friends.

The proverb, ‘A Friend in Need is a Friend Indeed’, stands as a standard of the true relationship of friends. The meaning of this proverb is that a person who helps in our need or difficulty is a true friend. From childhood till the end of life, we come across various people with different qualities and behaviour. Some of them become common friends; some good friends and only few or only one becomes a true friend. Over a period of time some get away and some remain close to us who become true ones. Sometimes, we get confused and cannot be sure that whether someone is good or bad and she/she can be a true friend or just fair-weather friends.Some greedy people develop terms with only influential people for getting benefit however it become their big mistake as this trick can never bless them with true friends. A true friendship can be test in the time of difficulties. Whereas, greedy friend gets disappear in the difficult times. They give many excuses of being at distance from us. A true friend always becomes close to his/her friend even in deep trouble and always concerned about the welfare of him. True friends always make every effort to help and keep their friends happy all time. We can see many examples of true friendships from ancient time till date such as friendship of Rama and Sugreva, Krishna and Kuchela (Sudama), Duryodhana and Karna, etc. Such friends become life’s greatest blessing and lifetime achievement. This proverb does not only tell the nature of a true friend but also give us way to choose good friends.

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