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Well, from my perspective, I still think that it depends on the characteristics of the adults and children. On the one hand, there are many adults who do not like children at all because they find them too nosy or too boring. On the other hand, there are many adults who really love children, and [...]
I don't think so. I think that children usually make friendships outdoors, playing with each other and helping with various things, while adults often have working relationships. They make friends at home, being indoors, and they can also make friendships by chatting on social media.
I think adults prefer friends who are respectful and share similar beliefs, and they make friends face to face because it feels more genuine. Children form friendships with those who play together, or they make friends in online games like PUBG, which is popular in my country.
In my opinion, there's a significant difference in how adults and children make friends. Adults tend to be more selective, choosing friends based on shared values and interests. Children, on the other hand, often form friendships simply because they enjoy playing together. As children grow, their friendships may evolve, and they may develop new connections [...]
