WHO IS YOUR TRUE FRIEND ? 07 Signs of a true friend
Definition of a true friend is as under
A true friend is someone you can rely on when you need it. They treat you with respect, and being around them makes you feel good. They have your best interest at heart. You feel comfortable being yourself with them, and you can trust them. A true friend can also be called a good friend or a real friend.
07 Signs of a true friend
It’s not always easy to figure out if someone is a good friend or not. Here are 07 signs you can use to determine if someone is a real friend.
- They accept you for who you are
You don’t have to pretend to be someone else to fit in or feel accepted when you’re with a true friend. They don’t try to change you or make you behave in a certain way.
With your friend, you can put down your mask, relax, and be yourself.
- They make you a better person
A true friend makes you better in so many ways…
- They call you out when you’re wrong (in a constructive manner).
- They make sure you’re grounded and have both of your feet on earth.
- They keep you accountable for your values and your goals.
- They help you live up to your full potential.
- And finally, they expect you to be the amazing person you are.
- They are honest and trustworthy
Honesty is an important part of any healthy friendship. It’s important that you can trust your friend to tell you the truth and keep their promises.
If you notice that they’re lying to you or others, it’s a sign they’re not that trustworthy. Another sign they’re not trustworthy is if they often promise you things or say they will do something.
- They apologize when they’ve hurt you
We get hurt even by those we love, mostly by accident. But a true friend apologizes when they realize that they’ve hurt you.
- They support you
You know that when you’re in a rough spot, your friend is there to support you. Same thing if you’re aiming for a new goal in life, your friend supports you to keep going.
A true friend always has your back.
Note that a true friend shouldn’t always agree with you. When you’re clearly in the wrong – they will let you know (in a supportive manner). Letting you know you’re wrong is also a kind of support – they support you in making good choices throughout life.
- They are interested in your life & They keep in touch with you
A true friend shows interest in your life by asking questions about what’s happening and being curious about any new things happening. A good way to tell if they’re truly interested is if they follow up on things you’ve talked about other times.
They call, message, or text you when you haven’t heard from them in a while. They make an effort to keep up to date with your happenings, and they also share what’s happening in their lives. They can also keep in touch through common social media like Snapchat, Instagram, or Facebook.
Remember that it’s not all on them, you have a responsibility to keep in touch with them too.
- They don’t judge you but they tell you when you’re wrong Also they forgive you
We all have our flaws and secrets, but any person worth their salt doesn’t make you feel ashamed for that. We should be able to open up to our friends, knowing that they won’t judge us. They let us be whoever we are without judgment.
A true friend does not always agree with you, they also tell you when you’re wrong or misguided. But they do it in a kind and constructive manner.
Being told when we’re wrong helps us grow as persons and strengthens our friendships. A true friend doesn’t hold a grudge against you because of your past mistakes. They forgive and move on. And if they’re really upset, they bring up the issue with you so that you can solve it together.
Forgiving and forgiveness are important qualities in a true friendship.