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I think it's easier for children to make friends. It's usually based on common interests and shared hobbies. They tend to bond over activities and experiences. In contrast, adults focus more on intellectual connections and shared values. Children often form friendships quickly, while adults tend to develop deeper, more meaningful connections over time.
Do adults and children make friends in the same way? I don't think so. Children prioritize play and shared interests when making friends. Adults, on the other hand, often consider factors like shared values, common goals, and compatibility. While both groups seek connection, the basis for friendship evolves as we mature.
