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What makes a good friend?
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Asking questions about a friend's interests and appearing interested in what they are talking about.
Good friend
Making fun of a friend in front a group of people
Bad friend
Listening to a friend when they are upset or feeling down
Good friend
Really wanting to spend time with someone but not forcing them to
Good friend
Being nice one day and ignoring them the next day
Bad friend
Not letting someone join in on a group activity
Bad friend
Forgiving or solving the problem when there is one.
Good Friend
Giving some money to a friend who didn't have money to spend at the canteen.
Good friend
Telling a few classmates a secret of your friend’s that you promised you wouldn’t tell
Bad friend
Letting your classmate borrow your pencil
Good friend
Telling a new student in the class that he can sit with you at lunch
Good friend
A classmate asks you to work on a project and you say, “No way, I don’t like you.”
Bad friend
Seeing a classmate carrying a lot of books in the hallway and walking right past them.
Bad friend
Asking a classmate how their weekend was
Good friend
Asking a classmate about their favourite TV show
Good friend
Giving someone a compliment
Good friend