1 Do you have many close friends?
I have only one
friend I would confide in. I’m quite picky and more importantly, I have a
somewhat irrational fear that none of my friends really like me and that I’m
just a person they can barely tolerate and it is hard for me to live in harmony
with them.
2 Do you think friendship is important?
There is no
doubt that friendships play a vital role in our life. They make our lives interesting
and wonderful. They help us develop a sense of sharing whether they are
tangible things or just inspirational or motivational words of wisdom.
3 Which do you prefer to spend time with: a
friend or spend time alone?
It depends.
Normally, I’m more of a loner and generally spend more time in solitude than
with friends. But when I’m in a bad mood, loneliness makes me feel isolated
from the whole world. These days, I will hang out with my friends so that sad
and unhappy thoughts cannot come into my mind.
4 What kind of people do you like to have as
friend?
I find myself
attracted to people who are honest and who know how to behave with others. I
always avoid making friends with people who have a superiority complex. Haughty,
proud, arrogant
5 Do you like face-to-face conversations with
people?
Actually I like
to talk with cyber friends more than having real-world conversations. I think
others observe me a lot, they judge me and hence I become very self conscious
and shy away from speaking face to face.
Are most of your
friends from school or from outside school?
Most of my
friends are from high school. People who I met at work or from clubs have
less in common with me, whereas at Uni we all shared interests in the same
things and subjects.
6 How often do you meet with your friends?
When I was
younger, I used to meet my friends almost everyday. Even friends outside of
school were a part of my daily social interactions. But now, as a 23 year old
working professional, I barely meet anyone during weekdays. I meet my closest
friends only on some weekends. These meetups are sporadic too.
7 What do you and your friends do together?
My closest
friends and I have a mutual interest which is we always have a thirst for
clothes shopping, so whenever we have time, we will go shopping together until
we break the bank. Sometimes when we are out of money, just window shopping is
enough.
8 How do people in your country meet others
and make friends?
I don’t think it
particularly matters what country you’re from. In every country, you can make
friends just by sitting next to someone a few times during class, then a
friendship logically happens. Otherwise, you can make cyber friends through
social networks like Facebook or Twitter.
9 Do adults and children make friends in the
same way?
Adults use self disclosure
to develop trust and loyalty among friends. This is quite complicated in
practice while children usually use common interests and goals as the basis of
their friendships. More importantly, kids have a whale of time with whoever,
but adults have to use their time for work and taking care of their family.
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