Some people think it's better to choose friends who always have the same opinions as them. Other people believe it's good to have friends who sometimes disagree with them.

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Some of the people believe that friends with
exactly
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exact
same opinions on different topics are better than the ones that can argue with them. On the one hand, having similar interests on hobbies is a reason to start a
friendship
. In
this
case people always have something to discuss. If your
friend
has the same view of
particular problem
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the particular problem
a particular problem
as you do, he can help you to find a solution faster.
Such
friend
will always support you and take your side in any argument. He will be there for you in any situation.
On the other hand
, having equal opinions with
you
of you or yourself
your
friend
is sometimes boring. You always agree on every issue with each other and have no discussion or argument. If your
friend
disagrees with you, you can discuss both views, reach a compromise and come up with a suitable solution. But strong disagreement can often lead to heated argument or even ruin your
friendship
. In my opinion, friends should not agree on everything they are talking about. I think that
this
kind of
friendship
is boring and it is not likely to
last
for long.
However
, a
friend
with the same opinion as yours will definitely support your point of view in any discussion. And it is a wonderful thing too. In
conclusion I
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conclusion, I
would like to say that it is good to have different views on some topics or
problems but
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problems, but
you should be loyal to the opinion of your
friend
. Everyone should appreciate their
friendship
and should not let stupid arguments ruin it. Nowadays young people know less about traditions and culture than in the past. What are the reasons for it? Is
this
a positive development or a negative development?
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    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
    • Sentence 4 - Conclusion
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    • Sentence 1 - Topic sentence
    • Sentence 2 - Example
    • Sentence 3 - Discussion
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Topic Vocabulary:
  • bond
  • support
  • unconditional love
  • shared values
  • mutual understanding
  • trust
  • emotional well-being
  • interdependence
  • societal norms
  • companionship
  • loyalty
  • advice
  • experiences
  • mentorship
  • trustworthy
  • reliable
  • reliable
  • cherish
  • strengthen
  • deepen
  • attach importance to
  • prioritize
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