How to Keep Your Friends

Speak well of your friends., Be supportive of your friends., Keep your friend's secrets secret. , Help out your friends; let them know they can count on you. , Don't leave your friends out of anything: this is a very common problem., Do something...

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Step-by-Step Guide

  1. Step 1: Speak well of your friends.

    Tell the truth, and concentrate on the good things about them.

    Honesty is the best policy to build and maintain your friends' trust.
  2. Step 2: Be supportive of your friends.

    Don't back-stab. ,,, When you omit your friends from outings or get~together, it could easily be taken as a slight.

    Excluding your friends can make them feel left out and give the impression that you don't like them anymore. , Such as getting them a birthday present, or even little, daily things that only you might be aware that they could use, being their friend.

    It shows them you care about them. , You very well might lose friends if you do with no advance warning.
  3. Step 3: Keep your friend's secrets secret.

  4. Step 4: Help out your friends; let them know they can count on you.

  5. Step 5: Don't leave your friends out of anything: this is a very common problem.

  6. Step 6: Do something special for your friends.

  7. Step 7: Don't ever date.

Detailed Guide

Tell the truth, and concentrate on the good things about them.

Honesty is the best policy to build and maintain your friends' trust.

Don't back-stab. ,,, When you omit your friends from outings or get~together, it could easily be taken as a slight.

Excluding your friends can make them feel left out and give the impression that you don't like them anymore. , Such as getting them a birthday present, or even little, daily things that only you might be aware that they could use, being their friend.

It shows them you care about them. , You very well might lose friends if you do with no advance warning.

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