Friends

1. Is friendship (= are friends) important to you? (Why?/Why not?) 

Yes, friends are very important for me. I can share all my feelings with them, and they understand me very well because they are mostly my age. 

2. Do you prefer to spend time with friends or spend time alone? (Why?)

I prefer to spend time with my friends rather than staying alone. I love their company and I enjoy with them. 

3. What kind of people do you like to have as friends? 

I like my friends to be honest, trustworthy, helpful and intelligent. I also like friends with a good sense of humor. 

4. Do you like to spend time with friends? (Why?) 

Yes, I like to spend time with friends because I enjoy their company. I like to go out with them for movies, for shopping and for walks. 

5. What do you and your friends do together? 

We study together, go for walks together, watch movies together and sometimes eat out together. 

6. What do your friends think of you? (Do your friends think that you are a good friend? Why?) 

I think my friends like me. We spend a lot of time together and they never seem bored. I am honest and straightforward with them. So I think they like me. 

7. Are friends more important than family? (Why?) 

Friends and family both are important. But, I think Family is definitely more important than friends. Friends can turn out to be fair-weather friends but family is always with you in your good times and bad times. It has been rightly said that in prosperity your friends know you, but in adversity you know your friends. 

8. How do Indian people make friends? (= where, in what situations, e.g. at school & at work.) 

Indian people make friends in schools, colleges, while travelling, during family gettogethers, during outings and in many other ways. Now a days making online friends has also become very popular. 

9. Do adults and children make friends in the same way? 

Adults and children do not make friends and the same way. Children are very innocent and make friends from the heart. They don’t judge a person before making friends. Adults, on the other hand, are very calculative. They make friends after judging whether that person could be helpful to them or not.