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\huge\orange{loverbrace{\red{\underbrace{\colorbox{pink}{{black\:☆question☆}}}}}}}write 5 characteristics of Fake Friend?​

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Answered by Anonymous
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[tex]\mathrm\orange{Selfishness}[/tex]– The first characteristic that comes to mind is selfishness. Fake friends will be selfish. They’ll primarily want a friendship with you because of what you can do for them. They’re not big on reciprocating. They want discussions to be about them, their lives, their problems, and so on.

\mathrm\orange{Gossip} Another common characteristic of fake friends is gossip.  If your friend is gossiping about others, chances are they’re gossiping about you too when you’re not around.  Fake friends usually lack self-esteem, so by talking badly about others or judging them, they tend to feel better about themselves. If you’re around someone and they’re gossiping, take note that it’s a red flag.

\mathrm\orange{Won’t~Allow ~You ~To ~Be~ Authentic}– Fake friends tend to be horrible at allowing others to be authentic.  If you’re trying to stand up for yourself or something, you believe in, and your friend is flipping out or obviously upset about it, take note.  You shouldn’t have to feel like you have to wear a mask or hide your authentic self with a true friend, as real friends can accept and love without conditions.

\mathrm\orange{They ~Disappear ~When ~You~ Need ~Them}– Funny how you may always be there for your friend when they need you, but when you need something in turn, they’re nowhere to be found.

Yeah, that’s not a real friend at all.

\mathrm\orange{They~Are~ Dream ~Crushers}– Fake friends aren’t going to get excited about your goals and dreams.  They won’t be elated if you have exciting news to share. Sure, they may try to act excited and be like, “Oh, yay for you”. But inside, they’re silently hoping you won’t be successful because if you do, you’ll be stealing some of their shine.

Answered by s1266aakansha782696
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Hey mate,

The first characteristic that comes to mind is selfishness. Fake friends will be selfish. They’ll primarily want a friendship with you because of what you can do for them. They’re not big on reciprocating. They want discussions to be about them, their lives, their problems, and so on.

\mathrm\orange{Gossip}Gossip – Another common characteristic of fake friends is gossip. If your friend is gossiping about others, chances are they’re gossiping about you too when you’re not around. Fake friends usually lack self-esteem, so by talking badly about others or judging them, they tend to feel better about themselves. If you’re around someone and they’re gossiping, take note that it’s a red flag.

Won't Allow You To Be Authentic – Fake friends tend to be horrible at allowing others to be authentic. If you’re trying to stand up for yourself or something, you believe in, and your friend is flipping out or obviously upset about it, take note. You shouldn’t have to feel like you have to wear a mask or hide your authentic self with a true friend, as real friends can accept and love without conditions.

\mathrm\orange{They ~Disappear ~When ~You~ Need ~Them}They Disappear When You Need Them – Funny how you may always be there for your friend when they need you, but when you need something in turn, they’re nowhere to be found.

Yeah, that’s not a real friend at all.

\mathrm\orange{They~Are~ Dream ~Crushers}They Are Dream Crushers – Fake friends aren’t going to get excited about your goals and dreams. They won’t be elated if you have exciting news to share. Sure, they may try to act excited and be like, “Oh, yay for you”. But inside, they’re silently hoping you won’t be successful because if you do, you’ll be stealing some of their shine.

Hope it helps...

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