Saturday 6
1. When a close friend has a serious problem, what are they most likely to be able to depend on you to provide?
A listening ear and getting practical things done (cleaning, grocery shopping, meals...).2. Other than church, to whom did you make your last charitable contribution?
Central Asia Institute? Maybe it was the Salvation Army at Christmas? Or no: it was the VFW standing at the intersection collecting for Memorial Day!3. What is the last item you donated to a Goodwill-type store or similar charitable organization?
October? Or November. I've almost got enough for another call to Purple Heart.4. What kind of material item, (i.e., clothes, books, etc), have you donated the most of in your lifetime?
Clothes. Lots and lots of clothes. Used to local shelters, Purple Heart, etc. New to local shelters (socks, lots of socks).5. Take the quiz: What Makes You a Good Friend?
Somehow I never managed to do this quiz. How very odd.6. Consider your best friend: between that person and you, which of you have more people you can go to when you’re having a really bad day and need to blow off steam: you or your friend?Obviously, I don't really agree with much of this, but I may not be the best person to ask, either.
You Are a Good Friend Because You're Supportive You are almost like a life coach for your best friends.
You give them help when they need it... but you also know when to give them a push.
People tend to rely on you for moral support and advice.
You've probably always been mature for your age, so this is a role that's you're comfortable with.
A friend like you is one of the rarest kinds.
You are both a good mentor and companion.
Your friends need you most when: They are confused or worried
You really can't be friends with: Someone who only wants to complain
Your friendship quote: "The only way to have a friend is to be one."
Since I have several "best friends" this is hard to answer. I'd say in general they do, but that's not unversal.
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