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Friends

1/26/2016

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  • Can you describe one of your closest friends.
  • Do you have any childhood friendships that are still strong today? 
  • Do you have any long distance friends?
    • How do you keep in touch with your long-distance friends?
  • Do you think it is a good idea to borrow money from a friend? 
  • Do you make friends easily?
  • Has a friend ever let you down?
  • Have you made any friends over the Internet?
  • How do you maintain a good friendship?
  • How do you make new friends?
  • Is it common to have friendships across generations?
  • What do you usually do with your friends?
  • What is a best friend?
  • What is the longest friendship that you have had?
  • What qualities do you think are important in a friend?
  • What things should friends never do?
  • Why do you like your best friend?
  • Where is a good place to meet new friends?
  • What are some ways your best friend has influenced your life?
  • What do you do when you have a misunderstanding with your friend?
  • How long have you known your best friend?
  • Where did you meet and what did you have in common?
  • Who is the most interesting person you have ever met?
  • What type of people do you get along with best?
  • What quality do you admire most in people? 
  • Which one do you find the most objectionable?
  • What behavior of others hurts you most?
  • When you have upset someone by your actions, what do you try to do?
  • What qualities help you to have good relationships with others?
  • How important is forgiveness in human relationships?
  • Do you tell your best friend everything?
  • Do you have a close group of friends?
  • What do you usually do together?
  • Do you fight with your friends?
  • How often do you talk with your friends?
  • Do you think you can find eternal friendships through the internet?
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