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    relationship expressions. You will like some of them and it will be easy to talk to them.
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  • break: to (cause something to) separate suddenly or violently into two or more pieces, or to (cause something to) stop working by being damaged
    phrasal verb: The dish fell to the floor and broke
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  • keep : to have or continue to have in your possession
    phrasal verb: Do you want this photograph back or can I keep it?
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  • make a promise: to tell someone that one will definitely do something in the future
    phrasal verb: Never make a promise you won't be able to keep.
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  • care for each other: to love someone, especially in a way that is based on friendship
    phrasal verb: As a family you care for each other.
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  • confide in :to tell personal and private things to (someone)
    phrasal verb: A friend is someone that you can confide in with complete trust.
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  • empathize with: to have the same feelings as another person
    phrasal verb: One could easily empathize with the act and sometimes feel sorry for the protagonists.
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  • feel low: To feel low is to feel "dispirited" and to feel down is to be "sad and gloomy"
    phrasal verb: Surround yourself with positive people and recognize when you feel low about yourself.
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  • have a lot in common: to share interests, beliefs, attitudes, opinions, etc.
    phrasal verb: Is a great guy, we have a lot in common.
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  • keep/tell a secret:to not tell anyone else information that is meant to be hidden from other people
    phrasal verb: My cousin knows how to keep a secret.
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  • see ye to eye:to agree with someone, or to have the same opinion as them.
    phrasal verb: I don't see eye to eye with my father on many things.
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  • stand by somebody:transitive (stand by someone) to be loy al to someone who is in a difficult situation.
    phrasal verb: We knew they would stand by us no matter what we'd done.
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  • take the blame: to admit responsibility for some bad result or outcome
    phrasal verb: The coach took the blame for the defeat.
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  • take face to face:directly, meeting someone in the same place
    friendship: We've spoken on the phone but never face-to-face.
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  • tell a lie: something you say when you have just said something wrong and want to correct it
    phrasal verb: I saw him just yesterday. No, I tell a lie.
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  • close friends: can be understood as somebody who you can talk to about everything, who makes you feel comfortable without fear of judgement.
    friendship: Eric and I have been close friends since college.
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  • social media: websites and computer programs that allow people to communicate and share information on the internet using a computer or mobile phone
    friendship: websites and computer programs that allow people to communicate and share information on the internet using a computer or mobile phone
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