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  1. What kind of people do you like to make friends with?
  2. Do you think you’re a good friend to others?
  3. What do you think makes a good friend?
  4. Are you still in contact with your childhood friends?

Sample Answers

What kind of people do you like to make friends with? I'm drawn to people who are genuine and authentic, you know, the kind of folks who are unapologetically themselves. I think it's because I value honesty and transparency in relationships, and when someone is true to who they are, it creates a sense of trust and comfort. Plus, it's always refreshing to be around people who aren't afraid to be a little quirky or different.

Do you think you’re a good friend to others? I'd like to think so! I try to be supportive and understanding, and I make an effort to stay in touch with my friends regularly. I believe being a good friend is about being present and showing up for the people who matter, whether that's through a quick text or a spontaneous hangout. I've had friends tell me that I'm a good listener, and that means a lot to me.

What do you think makes a good friend? For me, it's all about empathy and reliability. A good friend is someone who can put themselves in your shoes and understand where you're coming from. They're also someone who shows up when they say they will, and follows through on their commitments. I think it's also important to have a sense of humor and not take yourself too seriously – laughter can really help diffuse tense situations and bring people closer together.

Are you still in contact with your childhood friends? Yeah, I am! We don't get to see each other as often as we'd like, but we make it a point to stay in touch through social media and the occasional phone call. It's amazing how some friendships can withstand time and distance – we've known each other since we were kids, and we've been through so much together. Even though we've all taken different paths in life, our friendship remains strong.

Key Phrases and Idioms

unapologetically themselves
being true to oneself without pretending or apologizing for it
She's unapologetically herself, even in a crowd.
show up
to be present and support someone or something
I'll show up to your party tonight.
put themselves in your shoes
to understand and imagine how someone else is feeling
Try to put yourself in her shoes and see things from her perspective.
diffuse tense situations
to reduce or relieve tension in a situation
Laughter can diffuse tense situations and make things more relaxed.
taken different paths in life
to have different life experiences, choices, or directions
We've taken different paths in life, but we're still close friends.

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