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Yes, of course. I am the kind of person who talks nicely with everyone. If I talk about my relationship with my friends, I share some personal things and have a very strong bond with them. Whenever I face any kind of pressure or confusion in making a decision, I discuss it with my friends. [...]
There are definitely differences between my relationships with friends and other people. A friend is someone who knows me well, and I feel more comfortable being myself around them. I'm more confident sharing my thoughts, feelings, and problems with friends. With other people, I might be more hesitant or shy because I don't know them [...]
Yes, there are many differences in the relationships we have with our friends, family, and other people. We interact differently with our friends compared to other people. Psychologists may suggest that we are more open and willing to take risks with our friends.
There are definitely differences with friends. For a deeper level of understanding, experience, and mutual respect, the interaction is more personal and informal. On the other hand, when we associate with others like colleagues, it may be more formal and task-oriented.
