making friends
@triptadasgupta (900)
India
3 responses
@Jakesnake1978 (1380)
• United States
7 May 08
Yeah I do agree. Making friends involves getting to know people. I rather have lots of friends, especially when I was in school. Now I got more friends to make at my workplace. I never forget who I remember at all. That is always great that you get to know more friends.
@SomeCowgirl (32191)
• United States
2 May 08
When we are young most of us believe that it takes a lot to make friends and once you make one they are your friend forever. We learn though that that is not always the case. Therefore I do believe that we will always be making friends as we always look for our soulmate until we find him and marry him.
I do believe to know fully of a person, and to be able to safely call him a friend you must first spend much time with him. Some people are able to make acquaintances in less then a minute, but rarely do they become real true friends.
People are all different in this aspect, however, so I do not wish to speak for anyone else in this matter. These are solely my opinions as I have observed them.
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@Jakesnake1978 (1380)
• United States
7 May 08
Well, when I was in school, I had no time in getting to know fellow students. Therefore, I have already had made lots of friends. Now at my work, I have made more new friends. At my former workplace, I still know a few friends. That way I can share whatever I do want, especially personality and so much other stuff.