What are the Important Traits to Look for in a Frien
Think you don't get to just choose who you're
friends
with? Absolutely not. You get just as much say who your friends are
as they do. Making friends is one thing, but choosing who your friends
are is incredibly important, because your friends are your guides in
life as
well as the people who help define who you are. In some ways,
they are family. There are some friends who are closer to you than
others, but who you choose to share important parts of your life with
matters.
Choose a Friend Who is Honest
A
friend that is honest is one of the best friends you can have.
Trust and honesty
are cornerstones in any relationship. Choosing a friend who can tell
you how it is will be something you'll appreciate greatly (albeit, you
may not always appreciate it in that particular moment, you'll look back
on it and appreciate it later...really). An honest friend will keep you
from walking out of the house wearing that awful green shirt or tell
you that the girl you're going to ask out isn't interested. They're
supportive in their honesty, and you should choose someone you know will
not lie.
Choose a Friend Who Gets Your Quirks, Oddities, and Weird Sense of Humor
Friends
need to laugh together. We like our good times in life, and sometimes
the best times come from our own odd character traits. Choose a friend
who gets those quirks and can laugh with you rather than at you. After
all, if you choose a friend who gets your odd sense of humor, it's
likely they have one, too. Look for someone who will laugh with you at a
look or a glance. Those people will be some of your best friends. They
don't put you down for the things that make you different, they embrace
them!
Choose a Friend Who Stands By You in the Tough Times
It's
so easy for us to be good friends in the fun times. There's all kinds
of laughter and joyful moments, and those times make relationships easy.
But who are the people who stand by you when times turn tough? Those
are your true friends. Those are the people that get that life doesn't
always go the way we plan. It's much harder to stand by someone that's
having a tough time, so choosing a friend that is strong enough to be
the shoulder to cry on or hold your hand when it's needed is a wise
choice.
Choose a Friend Who Gives as Much as They Take
We've
all had friends that only want things from us, but they never seem
willing to give to us when we need it. Relationships involve compromise.
Sometimes you're going to do what your friend wants to do, even though
it's not quite your thing, and sometime she or she is going to do what
you want to do, even though it's not quite their thing. When a
relationship is one-sided, we just end up feeling resentful and angry.
It's not healthy. Choose a friend with whom you feel a balance of give
and take.
Choose a Friend Who Gets Your Faith is Important
Your
faith is important to you, so why choose a friend who puts it down at
every chance they get? If your friends are pulling you away from God,
are they really your friends? Not likely. A true friend, whether they
believe what you do or not, will support your choice to be a Christian.
It tends to be why Christians often choose other
Christian friends, because they want to be with people that help them stay on a Christian path.
Choose a Friend Who Likes the Things You Do
While
friendship is full of compromise, it helps if you choose friends who
share in a lot of your interests. It gives you things to talk about or
share. It makes deciding on stuff to do easier. You don't have to choose
a friend who likes every single little thing you do, but you should
have some shared interests.
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