Keeping your friends
By yurijhel
@yurijhel (57)
Hong Kong
September 20, 2010 11:23pm CST
Everything in the world is temporary. Even relationships among friends are not permanent. You will never know if your friends today would still be a real friends days after.
4 responses
@marguicha (223077)
• Chile
21 Sep 10
I have friends from childhood and I have friends that are relatibly recent. It is true that some of the friends you have now will disppear along the way, but not all of them. I have a friend that has been close to me for around 55 years. We have lived most of our adult life in different countries, yet we still are best friends. Before emails and internet, we used to take the time to write a LOOONG letter maybe once every 6 months and take it to the post office. Now we chat almost every day.
I have other friends that came to my life later but never left. Once they were new friends, but thinking of it now, many of them have been my friends for over a decade or two now.
I have had some friends that did not last much. I can call them aquaintances now. They did not pass the test.
Happy posting!
@annavi23 (6522)
• Philippines
21 Sep 10
yes,very true! not all friends we have now can be our friend n the future.
we'll never know what will happen next.but if we really value our friends,we'll do anything not to lose them. we'll keep in touch,be there when they need us and expect them to be there also with us in times of need.and trial times.
if we loved each other well,we can be sure that we can be there for each other no matter what happens.
@BrittneeD (350)
• United States
21 Sep 10
Wow while I was typing my discussion in the friend interest group you posted this I just felt the need to point this out and if you have any advice for me please read my post and comment thank you!