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Personally, I prefer to have a small group of friends because I believe that if we have a few friends but are close to each other, we can talk about everything and ask for help with whatever the situation is. So, I think I prefer Asimov's good offering.
Obviously, the smaller the group of friends, the better. You see, having a lot of friends doesn't mean that you're actually better. In fact, having real, loyal, and true friends matters more since they are a source of support and confidence for us. Meanwhile, many individuals I see have lots of friends, but they are [...]
Well, from my perspective, I truly prefer a small group of friends, as a smaller circle allows us to strengthen our relationships with one another.
I prefer having a small group of close friends. I think it's better to have a few people we can trust in comparison to a large collection. With my best friends, I can be myself and talk about anything. I believe in quality, not quantity.
I prefer having a small group of close friends. I think it is better to have a few people you can really trust than a big group. With close friends, I can be myself and talk about anything without feeling judged.
Actually, I used to have a lot of friends in my childhood, but as I grew up, I understood that having many friends isn't always beneficial. When you have a problem and need a solution, only three or four friends will come and help you.
I prefer to have a small group of friends. For me, quality matters a lot instead of quantity.
Personally, I am an extrovert, and I prefer to have a lot of friends. I will say that I like to share with my friends, and I prefer to have a lot of friends so I can exchange ideas with them. I like to talk a lot with many people. I enjoy socializing, and I [...]
