why do most family keep in touch with each other who live far away from one another?
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We become close with our friends in the first place because we mutually let one another into our lives, and we’re there for one another when we need support. That’s the difference between knowing classmates, neighbors, and coworkers and being friends with them, explains Mahzad Hojjat, PhD, Professor of Psychology at University of Massachusetts Dartmouth and co-editor of the book "The Psychology of Friendship". "We do not become close unless we learn about deeper aspects of their lives and become part of their world (and vice versa)."
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