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what do you mean by "bare minimum" in relationship or friendzone ? give one example if you ever experienced or made up any story

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Answered by vpallavi
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Bare minimum-ing someone means exactly what it says: you're only giving them the bare minimum of yourself. The bare minimum of your time, effort, attention, commitment, and emotions. It's offering the least possible amount of yourself that is needed in order to keep the other person interested.

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Answered by AnusritaS98
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                                  BARE- MINIMUM

The word bare minimum is defined as a condition that is required, acceptable, or appropriate for some intent in the minimum possible amounts or the least achieving, but still adequate. The bare minimum in a relationship, no matter what kind of a relationship is respect.

I moved away from my hometown a few years ago to pursue further education and a job. I eventually got a job with a reputable company. The boss was an absolute nightmare to work with. Except for those who used to butter him, he disrespected all of us. He was an egoist, a misogynist, and he made our lives a living hell. He used to yell at us for trivial or inconsequential reasons. We were terrified of him and had no regard for him. The country was hit by the recession, and our dear boss was fired as a result of some miscommunication with the corporate team in higher authority. No one decided to stand beside him because it was assumed that he was not a good man, even if he was capable of being one. Even I did not stand by his side or support him. I was relieved when he left. That day, I learned an important lesson: even if you don't love each other, no relationship can last long without respect.

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