When people interact with close friends, it’s like having a special kind of playdate that happens every day.
Imagine you have a best friend who lives next door. Every time you see them, you don’t just say “hello”, you might laugh together, share your snacks, or even play a game. That’s what interacting with close friends is like: it's having fun and talking in a way that feels really friendly and comfortable.
Like a Team
Like a Big Family
Sometimes, close friends feel just like family. You might do things together, like sharing toys or helping each other with homework. It's the kind of friendship where you can be silly, serious, or anything in between, and it still feels really good.
When people interact with close friends, they're building a special kind of connection that makes life more fun and more meaningful.
Examples
- Two friends meet for coffee and laugh about old memories.
- A person calls their best friend when they're sad.
- Kids play together at the park and share toys.
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See also
- Why Do People Suffer from Anxiety During Social Interactions?
- Why Do We Feel ‘Sad’ When We Lose a Friend?
- Why Do We Yawn When Someone Else Yawns?
- What is sociability?
- How Do Colors Affect Our Mood?