Psychology, asked by kundan9649, 8 months ago

what is true friendship???........ ​

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Answered by Anonymous
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When a person shows your mistake and not praises your good things .

A person who helps you , and not just have fun with you

A person who is will stay will you when you are alone and not when he is alone

A person who works with you .

He is a true friends , and with him lies a true friendship

Answered by Anonymous
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What is true friendship ?

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So what is a friend :deep_thinking:? A friend is the counterpart of our complete soul and twin of our mind. We love our parents, teachers, siblings, etc. but the love of friendship is totally different. In today's Era comparing to AD and BC not sides of a triangle xD but After the death and before christ. Friends have invariably been the most vital part of one's life. Imagine if you had a weird dream or maybe a joyful event who would be the one you had like to share this first surely your best friend. Friends are our biggest supporters and companions in everything we do no matter good or bad xD say crime partners as well. Friendship is a spiritual relationship where we arenot connected by blood but by heart, There is a number of things that happen with us every day but not everything is worth telling our parents and kinda even our siblings as well. But I would say there's nothing we can or we should hide from our best friend. That makes the bonding more strong. Do you know the reason behind this? If you do already that's great and if you don't I won't mind explaining that. It is all a matter of two words trust and understanding. These may seem small but are miracle doing ones. Say any precisely no relationship is a good one in the absence of these two feelings. So does friendship. Not everyone in the world has good thinking and some even have the worst kinds of mindset. Such people often tend to create problems between the relationship of others and to avoid this just remember those two magic doing words i. e "tau". Hopefully, that's clear :)

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