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Honesty
A true friend is always honest no matter what.
It is your duty to tell the truth, even when you know that the truth may hurt and possibly even cost you your friendship.
Reliability
A true friend is someone you can rely on.
When you make a promise you will always honor it, and when you know you won’t be able to stick to your promise it’s best to be honest and tell your friend that you can’t keep to the promise. If you say that you’ll do something or be somewhere at a certain date and time, then be there no matter what.
Respect
A true friend respects time, property and beliefs. Time is respected by not wasting it. Be punctual for appointments and let your friend know if you’ll be late or can’t make it at all.Property is respected by not damaging it. Treat other people’s belongings with care and love.Beliefs are respected by not judging. If you know that your friend has certain beliefs and morals, respect them, even if you don’t agree with them.
Between Relationships
Don’t choose a girl or a boy over your friend. Don’t cancel your plans with your friend or let your friend down just because you want to be with someone you’re interested in.
If the girl or boy is someone you are interested in and is really special to you, you can always ask your friend first and they’ll likely understand. Also, a true friend doesn’t drop you to be with someone else and they will not control you and tell you who to not get close with.
Selfless
A true friend will sacrifice their own comfort or happiness and will consider you. They are selfless and would not do something for financial or material gain if they knew that it would have a negative effect on your life. They never make use of you.
Loyalty
A true friend you will stand up for you when you need it. Also when you don’t ask them to. A true friend is not for sale and will never do anything that will compromise your success or happiness.
Patience
A true friend is patient with you. They are understanding when things need time to change or get better and won’t judge you even as long as you’re making the effort to get better.
Laugh Together; Cry Together
A true friend is not a fair-weather friend. They are there for you in good times and in bad times. A true friend also shares their own success with you when they achieve it.
Constructive Criticism
A true friend is not scared to tell you what you’re doing wrong . They’re not scared to seriously intervene if they see that something is seriously bad for you or if you’re going down the wrong path.But they always support their criticism with advice that can help you improve.