Do you know what makes a good friend?
A good friend is kind, considerate, and honest.
They are not bossy or mean.
They are cheerful and easy-going, so you feel relaxed around them.
A reliable friend is also hard-working and patient, not lazy or impatient.
Some people are shy and quiet, while others are outgoing and talkative.
A sociable person often has many friends, but an unsociable person may feel lonely.
Being modest is better than being big-headed.
A thoughtful person is sensitive to others’ feelings, but a thoughtless person can be rude and inconsiderate.
It is fun to have a funny friend who is lively and imaginative.
However, a moody or bad-tempered person can be difficult to be with.
A generous person shares things, but a selfish person only thinks of themselves.
A nosey person asks too many questions, which can be impolite.
In the end, being polite and sympathetic makes you popular, while being unkind or dishonest makes you unpopular.
So, try to be sensible and gentle—that is a true friend!