Real friends are like your favorite toy, they’re always there for you and make you laugh. But fake friends are more like a toy that only works when you're playing alone.
Fake friends do things that seem fun, but only when you’re around. When you leave, they might forget about you or act differently. It’s like having a friend who only wants to play with you during recess, but as soon as the bell rings, they run off with someone else.
What Fake Friends Do
- They say nice things only when it benefits them.
It's like when you share your snack, and they smile, but if you ask for one, they pretend they don’t have any.
- They act happy only when you're around.
Think of a friend who laughs at your jokes in class, but the minute you walk away, they whisper to someone else about how silly you are.
- They forget promises easily.
You promise to play together tomorrow, and then they’re gone when you get there, playing with someone new.
Fake friends might seem fun, but remember: real friends stick around even when no one is watching.Real friends are like your favorite toy, they’re always there for you and make you laugh. But fake friends are more like a toy that only works when you're playing alone.
Fake friends do things that seem fun, but only when you’re around. When you leave, they might forget about you or act differently. It’s like having a friend who only wants to play with you during recess, but as soon as the bell rings, they run off with someone else.
Examples
- They might take your things without asking, and never return them.
- They'll show up only when they need something.
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See also
- How Does 6 Things Fake People Always Say Work?
- How Does 6 Signs You're Shy Work?
- How Does Casually Explained: Introverts and Extraverts Work?
- How some friendships last — and others don’t - Iseult Gillespie?
- How friendship affects your brain - Shannon Odell?