what is it mean to "be there for someone"? and how do you be there for someone? is it considered being there for someone if your friend didnt go to you for advice but you came to them and you ask them what's wrong and they tell you whats wrong with them?
Being there for someone is basically just not being around when it's convenient for you & being there when they need you. If they have a problem or a question, you're the person they go to for help. You basically just listen & try & help as much as you can. In a way, advice columns are being there for someone when they have nobody else to turn to. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
BoriquaGirl145 answered Sunday March 22 2009, 8:46 am: Being there for someone means that you'll always be there when they wanna talk or ask you for their advice.You can be there for someone by talking to them about their problems and helping them out when they are in need.Please write a feedback thank you and good luck! [ BoriquaGirl145's advice column | Ask BoriquaGirl145 A Question ]
Jami answered Monday March 16 2009, 10:52 pm: That is definitely a good start. Being there for someone means caring about them and showing it by making yourself available to talk or listen when they need you. Its about being selfless in your friend or family members time of need. You could be a shoulder to lean on, cry on, person to vent to or advice giver. Whatever they need within reason ofcourse. [ Jami's advice column | Ask Jami A Question ]
Uniq_The_Geek answered Monday March 16 2009, 3:13 pm: Hey =]
Yesh! That is considered being there for someone! Because you were concerned of their well being... Being there for someone is willing to lend out a helping hand when someone needs help... Perhaps listen to them when they need to get things off their chest... Just being that concerned friend. ADvice counts too haha. Hope I helped!
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