How can you tell if someone is being a good friend?
Question Posted Friday March 30 2007, 7:23 pm
How can you tell if someone is being a good friend? and what does exacly "being there for them" means?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? beckss answered Sunday April 1 2007, 9:29 pm: If you're friend is there for you no matter what, stands by you with every good intention, doesnt talk bad about you, doesnt hurt you in anyway, then that is a good friend. You can obviously tell the difference from that with a bad friend, someone who ditches you and talks bad about you and you know... that stuff shows that they arent good friends.
Someone who is there for you is by your side in conflicts. The person is like a phone call away from any advice or help you need. That is being there for you! When you need someone and they are there with no if's, and's, or but's. They are just there! [ beckss's advice column | Ask beckss A Question ]
SoccerCutiex3 answered Sunday April 1 2007, 9:21 am: A good friend can be different for everyone. a good friend for me will always stick up for me in anything, whether it be a fight or anything. In my perspective a good friend isn't twofaced, and doesnt change personalities and talk about me behind my back. BEing there for someone, is being there for that other person to talk to about anything, and the person "being there" is always by your side. i hope i helped
jenniferp answered Friday March 30 2007, 8:28 pm: well if your fighting hurting and just plain going crazy on each other you guys are best freinds it took me the first 18 to 19 fights to make me relize me and this one girl are down for each other
being there for them means if there in trouble your telling them stop and if they dont your down for them your fighting with them and your there shoulderto cry on and there ear to hear for just being beside them 100% but you dont have to necicarily fight just if you see something wrong your there to say it [ jenniferp's advice column | Ask jenniferp A Question ]
mystical_breeze answered Friday March 30 2007, 7:34 pm: Being there for someone is like always being able to help them when they need help. You're always there to talk to them if they need someone to talk to their feelings about, and you're just a really nice person to them. You'd never talk about them behind their backs badly to other people, and you're always truthful with them. You can also be yourself, and not need to feel fake or uncomfortable around them.
Hope this helped you =]
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