true friendship
By reinykwan
@reinykwan (350)
Indonesia
August 24, 2011 4:40am CST
what is the meaning of true friendship? just curious what do you think about it?
6 responses
@Ever26 (25)
• China
25 Aug 11
Yeah..Friendship is more important in our life.Although the saying"A friend in need is a friend indeed",I still hope my best friend can contact with me frequently,but I'm in trouble.Between friends all is common,I'll suppotr him/her no matter what happened.To be honest,I also want to tell them"I love you".
@ruinattack (52)
• United Arab Emirates
24 Aug 11
True friendship is considering your friend as your brother or even more. Its when ur friend needs help and u sacrifice for him without expecting from him to payback. True friendship is when u trust ur friend and not hide anything from him. True friends never backstab each other, they never cheat each other. Its when you help ur friend without being jealous if they are better than you. True friendship is rare to find amongst people nowadays....
@ialyssakay (25)
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24 Aug 11
True friendship is somewhat like you don't leave each other no matter what happens. Through thick and thin, you're still together. True friendship is having a friend who knows every bit of your life, who knows your weaknesses and strengths. A true friend is somehow don't leave you if you don't have money. True friendship is a connection between you and your friends. With that connection, you can know whether you are complete or not.
@reinykwan (350)
• Indonesia
25 Aug 11
I agree with you both.. sometimes I feel hard to find the true friend, when I got something difficult I felt they leave me alone, but I know that true friend will not leave me in any condition
@megamatt (14292)
• United States
25 Aug 11
True friendship is something that is rather sacred to many, myself included. There are just a lot of people who take friendship for granted, but there is a special trust and bond that true friends have. The only thing closer would be family and even then, there are times where true friends can pretty much be almost like family. Maybe even more so at times but that is really neither here nor there to say the very least. There is a trust that is developed and not overnight either, but through years of understanding each other and not betraying anything.
It does take a fair amount of time to get to that point for sure but when it does it is really something to behold. We have some good friends but few true friends through our life. When a true friendship gets broken for whatever reason, it is something that truthfully cutting deeper than anything that you can imagine. Almost like some kind of family betrayal in fact. It is something that will hopefully be everlasting, something that will be around for years to come. That is true friendship in a nutshell.
@viju0410 (2286)
• India
25 Aug 11
A true friend is someone who asks you 'how are u doing' and you are replying him you are fine. His next question is 'now tell me what's your problem'. That remarks make the person who can read your eyes/face before you speak about your problem.
@bagarad (14283)
• Paso Robles, California
24 Aug 11
A true friend is someone you could call if your call breaks down in the middle of the night and he would come get you, and you would do the same for him. That might not be the same person you go to lunch with once a week or talk to on the phone a lot. It's more likely to be the person you are closest to and consider almost like a member of the family -- the person you don't mind having drop in on you and you would feel free to drop in on. It's the person you accept as he is and vice versa. Friendship is a relationship where you don't keep score on who's doing favors for whom and how often because you both want to give.
@reinykwan (350)
• Indonesia
25 Aug 11
sometimes I can't do communication with my friend because we are separated by distance, but I'm sure that they still my friend.