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Band 6+: The chart below shows the main reasons why people choose to make or break friendship connections on a popular social media site. Summarise the information by selecting and reporting the main features, and make comparisons where relevant.

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The image shows a bar graph with two categories: "Percentage who friend" and "Percentage who unfriend." Under "Percentage who friend," the data points are: Know in real life - 80, Mutual friends - 60, Business networks - 30, Attractiveness - 10, Increasing friend count - 7. Under "Percentage who unfriend," the data points are: Don't know well - 60, Offensive comments - 40, Trying to sell something - 30, Depressing comments - 20, Lack of interaction - 10.
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The bar chart gives information about the primary causes of prefer of people either perform a friend or ruin the friendliness on a common social media platform. Besides, the chart illustrates the proportions of these factors.

From an overall point of view, whereas the highest rate of having friend is known in real life, the greatest percentage of breaking friendship is offensive comments.

It is noticeable from the chart that make a friendship has five different reasons, the ratio of know in real life is highest, just above 80%. Second biggest proportion is mutual friends. The rate of the cause is third-five. Moreover, Business networks, attractiveness and increasing friend count are the remaining reasons and they have lower rates, 10%, 8% and 7% respectively.

On the other hand, there are five separate reasons for ending a friendship connection. The most common cause is offensive comments with just above one-half. Another two most prevalent reasons are don’t know well and trying to sell something and the rate of the causes is nearly identical, approximately 41% and 39% respectively. The remaining reasons are depressing comments and lack of interaction. Besides, the remaining two reasons have a subordinate and both are nearly 20%.

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