How to Be a Good Friend
หาเพื่อน Be real. Are you trying to be friends with someone to be accepted into a certain clique, or because you’d like to get to know someone else that he or she knows? That’s not friendship, it’s opportunism. Every new person you meet has the right to be accepted (or not) on his or her own merits, it’s better to just be yourself than let anyone else influence you into being someone you are not. And you should fill their brain with good things. Remember, it’s better to be hated for who you are, than to be liked for who you aren’t.
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2Be honest. A dishonest person has no chance of having true friends. Keep your promises; do what you say you are going to do, and most importantly — don’t lie! Lying is when you say “Okay, I will…”, but you never do: people will eventually figure you out. If you have found yourself lying about doing things — then not trying to keep your word — admit how you felt, as well as how you may think that he or she might have felt (Explain that you were second-guessing that you felt like you had to say “Yes…” — rather than trusting your friendship and just saying “I can’t.” — or “I don’t know when I’ll have time…”). Be dependable.
If you know you were at fault for the whole dilemma, own up. Simply talk about it, hope your friend will forgive you. They’d most likely appreciate it in the future, to look back and say, ‘Wow!’ I’ve had an amazing friend by my side. But, if you are changing, flip-flipping and undependable — that feels like you were not a good friend (“Sincerity” may be comforting — and insincerity: “just a lie.” But, depends on your motives and what was intended.). Good Friend
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