點之係朋友?

2006-11-15 8:57 am
朋友到底有幾多種???點之係朋友??

唔合群D朋友係咪會一個一個-少

我最想知都係朋友有幾多種同點之係朋友
更新1:

人講大話時睇唔睇得出?? ~thx

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2006-11-15 11:09 pm
Play with you...
Talk to you.....
Spend your money.....
Eat your food.....
Fight with you.(for girls).....sometimes..not all the times...
Copy your homework....
Borrow money from you.....
Date your girlfriend..... sometimes...not every gf...okay forgive him....sob....
2006-11-15 6:24 pm
可以交心....同不會出賣自己 !!
2006-11-15 9:00 am
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朋友是指人際關係已經發展到某種程度的人,通常是指沒有血緣關係,但又十分友好的關係。朋友通常會對對方誠實、忠心,以及先為對方著想。他們的性格、口味、興趣等都可能很相似,而且可能經常一起活動。他們亦可能互相幫助,例如聆聽對方煩惱和給對方建議。對於大部份人而言,朋友是能夠信任的伙伴。


[編輯] 朋友的其他稱呼
友人
良朋知己
安達(來自蒙古的外來語)
友達(來自日本的外來語)

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Friendship 
Friendship is a term used to denote co-operative and supportive behaviour between two or more social entities. This article focuses on the notion specific to interpersonal relationships. In this sense, the term connotes a relationship which involves mutual knowledge, esteem, and affection. Friends will welcome each other's company and exhibit loyalty towards each other, often to the point of altruism. Their tastes will usually be similar and may converge, and they will share enjoyable activities. They will also engage in mutually helping behavior, such as exchange of advice and the sharing of hardship. A friend is someone who may often demonstrate reciprocating and reflective behaviors. Yet for many, friendship is nothing more than the trust that someone or something will not harm them. Value that is found in friendships is often the result of a friend demonstrating on a consistent basis:

the tendency to desire what is best for each other.
sympathy and empathy.
honesty, perhaps in situations where it may be difficult for others to speak the truth.
mutual understanding.
In a comparison of personal relationships, friendship is considered to be closer than acquaintanceship, although there is a range of degrees of intimacy in both friendships and acquaintances. Friendship and acquaintanceship can be thought of spanning across the same continuum.

The principal disciplines studying friendship are sociology, anthropology and zoology. Various theories of friendship have been proposed, among which are social psychology, social exchange theory, equity theory, relational dialectics, and attachment styles. See Interpersonal relationships

Contents [hide]
1 Etymology
2 History
3 Cultural variations
3.1 Russia
3.2 Greece
3.3 Asia
3.4 Modern west
4 Decline of friendship
5 Physical manifestations
5.1 Types
6 Developmental issues
7 Types of friendship
8 Non-personal friendships
9 Interspecies friendship and animal friendship
10 Colloquial nomenclature
11 Friendship contrasted with comradeship
12 Bibliography
13 See also
14 References
15 External links



[edit] Etymology
The English word is of Germanic origin, related to the Old English fréond, which has the same meaning but is also simply the present participle of the verb fréon, to love. This derives from Old Teutonic frijôjan, to love.

The relationship between the words friend and love is not a particularity of the English language. For instance, the Latin word for friend, amicus clearly reflects amare, to love, just as the Ancient Greek words philos and philein do as well.


[edit] History
Friendship is considered one of the central human experiences, and has been sanctified by all major religions. The Greco-Roman had, as a paramount example, the friendship of Orestes and Pylades. The Abrahamic faiths have the story of David and Jonathan. The Christian Gospels state that Jesus Christ declared, "No one has greater love than this, to lay down one's life for one's friends."(John 15:13)

In philosophy, Aristotle is perhaps best known for his discussion (in the Nicomachean Ethics) of philia, which is usually (somewhat misleadingly) translated as "friendship", and certainly included friendship, though is a much broader concept.


[edit] Cultural variations
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A group of friends consists of two or more people who are in a mutually pleasing relationship engendering a sentiment of camaraderie, exclusivity and mutual trust. There are varying degrees of "closeness" between friends. Hence, some people choose to differentiate and categorize friendships based on this sentiment.
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