Saturday, December 26, 2009

A to Z of Friendship

  • A
    cquaintance
An aquaintance is someone you know, but who is not a close friend.

  • Best Friend
The one special friend who is more important to you than any other.

  • Clubs
These are groups of friends belonging to the same club pursuing their particular hobby and interest.
  • Dogs
A dog is supposed to be a man's best friend, so it deserves a mention here.

  • Enemies
Basically, the exact opposite of friends. Friends often become enemies, and vice versa.

  • Friends
This is all about friendship......as we all know.

  • Gifts
Gifts are symbols of friendship. Giving and recieving of gifts is common in friendship.

  • Holiday Friends
They are somebody you come across on a holiday. they make your holiday more memorable and enjoyable.

  • Invisible Friends
Invisible friends are nothing but figments of imagination. they do not exist actually.

  • Jealousy
We are jealous of any attention our best friend give to somebody else, because we want them to ourselves. After all they are our only friends.!

  • Kind Friends
They are kind. But be careful, just in case they are not as they look.

  • Long-last fiend
They are friends you once lost contact with, but now they are with you.

  • Mad Friends
Well, not mad exactly, but crazy, riotous 'a great laugh'. We all know somebody like this.

  • New Friends
Somebody you have just met and then made friends with. New friends quickly develop into other types of friends.

  • Pen Friends
They write to you and tell you about themselves and their life. You do the same.

  • Quite Friends
One of the best kinds, because you know they are not going to shouting their mouth off if you tell them your secrets.

  • Rich Friends
Well, there is an expression:
"A person with friends is the richest person on the earth."
So, perhaps the person with rich friends is even better off.

  • School Friends
They are friends you go to school with.

  • Teacher
"Aaaargh! what's a teacher doing in here in the list of friends?" Well, the short answer is that they get anywhere. But it's a fact that many teachers feel they should try to become 'friends' with the pupils in their charge,

  • Useless Friends
Useless friends are those who don't help us when we need them.

  • Very good Friends
If good friends are rare, very good friends are even rarer. If you find a good friend, hang on to him.

  • Would-Be Friends
Someone who wants to be your friend.

  • X-Friends
Someone who was once a friend, but no longer is.

  • Young Friends
Friends who are younger to you. You may feel more mature than them, usually.

  • Zoological Friends
Animals. These can often be the best kind of friends.