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Friendship Qs

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Who was your best friend at primary school? Tell us about him/her.
What are the most important things in friendship?
Who is your best friend and why?
What would you never tell your friend and why?
Who is more important to you – your family or your friends? Why?
What kind of people you do not like? Why?
Who do you get on best with? Describe your friend, how you met, how you spend time together etc.
Do you have any childhood friendships that are still strong today?
Do you have any long distance friends? How often do you see them?
How do you keep in touch with your long-distance friends?
Do you make friends easily?
Has a friend ever let you down?
Have you made any friends over the Internet? Have you ever met them in person?
How do you maintain a good friendship?
Is it common to have friendships across generations?Do you have any friends from a different generation than you?
Who do you usually celebrate your birthday with? Who would you invite to your birthday party if you could choose anybody in the world? Why?
What do you usually do with your friends?
What is the longest friendship that you have had?
What makes friends different from family?
Who knows you better - your family or your friends?
What qualities do you think are important in a friend?
What things should friends never do?
What are some things you like about your best friend?
Do you think it is possible to have a best friend of the opposite sex without becoming a girlfriend or boyfriend?
Do you think it would be possible for you still be friends with an ex-boyfriend or ex-girlfriend?
What are some ways your best friend has influenced your life in a positive way?
What are some good opportunities to meet new people?
What type of people do you get along with best?
Where do you usually meet your friends? What do you do?
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