Friends
Short essay
2013.01.26 18:35Questions
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- Can you describe one of your closest friends. What is your best friend like?
- Do you have any childhood friendships that are still strong today? Tell us about them.
- Do you have any long distance friends?
- How do you keep in touch with your long-distance friends?
- How often do you see your long-distance friends?
- Do you make friends easily?
- Has a friend ever let you down?
- Have you made any friends over the Internet?
- How are your friendships different now than they were when you were a child?
- How do you maintain a good friendship?
- How do you make new friends?
- How many people do you consider your "best friends?"
- Is it common to have friendships across generations?
- There is a saying "To have a good friend, you need to be a good friend."
- How can you be a good friend?
- What do you usually do with your friends?
- What factors may result in the breakdown of a good friendship?
- What is a best friend?
- What is the longest friendship that you have had?
- What makes friends different from family?
- What qualities do you think are important in a friend?
- What is a friend?
- What things should friends never do?
- Why do you like your best friend?
- Do you think it is possible to have a best friend of the opposite sex without becoming a girlfriend or boyfriend?
- There is a proverb that says, "A friend in need is a friend indeed." Do you agree?
- Friendship is the most important relationship.
- What do you like best about your best friend(s)?
- Why do you need a friend?
- What do you do when you have a misunderstanding with your friend?
- What qualities do you appreciate in your friends? What makes someone special or best friend?
- How long have you known your best friend? Where did you meet and what did you have in common?
- Are relationships among people better or worse than a few years ago? Why? Give some examples.
- What are friends for?
- Do you tell your best friend everything?
- Do you have a close group of friends?
- What do you usually do together?
- Is it easy for you to make friends?
- Do you fight with your friends?
- How often do you talk to your friends?
- What is the difference between friendship and 'kinship' (blood relatives)?
- There is a saying that "to lose a friend you need to start sharing a flat with him/her". Do you agree? Why/Why not?
- What would you do if your best friend, that never betrayed you and you thought your relationship to be brother/sister asked you out on a date?