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Life is long and tough. If we don’t have friends we would be lonely and helpless and boring. Life is wonderful with friends. But friends have many types: real ones, those who only hang out with you, nodding acquaintance and the love ones.
The real ones are people who back us up at the most difficult time. They offer help and advices when we need help most. They are our true friends and solace for our souls. They face difficulties with us and stand with us like brothers and sisters. True friends are those who share happiness and sadness with us. They share the joy and success, experience and sadness. They won’t be jealous about our success, nor will they mock our failure but share the experience of life.
Fair-weather friends are more common in life. They laugh with us but seldom solve any problem for us. No matter how introvert we are, we often have one or two person who hang out with us in restaurants, in KTV or just on the roads. We often tell jokes or make fun of them during daily life. They make our life full of laughter and joy. However, when we are in danger or in trouble, we can’t find the shadow of them.
And there is the nodding acquaintance. We often meet many people in our life. At work or in clubs or even in church. Social activities make many connections between people and whether like or not, we are in the game of social connections. We often know these people, know their names or chat with them once or two times and we leave a name card or exchange working experiences with them but after the activities or after work we can’t see them anymore. We seldom contact them actively but sometimes we send moments on our phones they sometimes would send a like. If we need help, they would help you a little bit but no more than that.
Finally are the love ones. They are the best friends in real life. The love ones—boyfriends, girlfriends, husbands and wives are the most intimate people after we leave our circle of friends. They are the ones we spend the most time in the whole life yet we still have our little secrets and don’t want them know. They face the tedious routines of our daily life with us, the toughness of different kinds of difficulties in life with us and the sadness in life with us. They are our comrades in the battlefield of life and we can not lose them. They are our most valuable friends.
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