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by ozozozd
175 days ago
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I am guessing everyday you are getting a chance to make a friend, but somehow it doesn’t work out. So let’s invert it: what prevents/kills friendships? - lying (for whatever reason)
- talking too much about yourself
- not asking people about their lives
- being too private
- being too judgmental
- not empathizing - e.g. someone tells you about something hard they’re experiencing and you change the subject
- not caring to help (also showing you don’t care about others that aren’t in your friend-zone)
- not offering help
- not being kind
- not smiling (more like makes it hard for people to approach you) Most of us want/need friends. Most of us want/need to talk to others about our lives. Someone just moved to where you live. They need a friend. They will strike a conversation w anyone. Even people in your past probably wanted to be your friend (either coz they thought you were cool or they just needed a friend) - you can still be friends with them. I’ve become friends w people I met long after meeting them. Asking someone how they are is not so much about the other person. It’s mostly a social ritual. But if no one is asking you how you are, they might also be intimidated by you. As Aaron Burr would say: talk less, smile more - jk, do more of both. |
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