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

The choice of
friends
is
one
thing
that is
valued in most community setups. It is apparent that certain individuals believe that
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good
choose
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friends
whom
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with whom
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you
share
same
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the same
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opinions, others
on the contrary
believe that
friends
whom
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with whom
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you differ in certain situations are better. Both opinions are acceptable but I would go with the former.
To begin
with,
friends
whom
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you
share
the same opinions are easy to get along
with
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.
First
, these are the type of
friends
you would freely
interract
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interact
without
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fear of hurting their feelings because
one
can easily predict what is running through their mind.
Second
,
friends
with whom you
share
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the same
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same
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ideas are easy to understand and plan ideas together without offending either party.
Consequently
,
such
friends
will always be by your side in whatever circumstances.
On the contrary
,
friends
with whom you differ in some circumstances can be beneficial to
ones
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life.
For instance
, the fact that you will argue out on certain things until you later agree helps
alot
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a lot
to develop
ones
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emotional status which will
consequently
enable
one
to know how to deal with various individuals without feeling offended. In conclusion, despite the fact that
friends
with whom you differ may help
one
to deal with various people without being emotionally affected, I would strongly advocate for
one
to embrace
friends
with whom you
share
ideas since they are easy to get along
with
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.
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Topic Vocabulary:
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  • support
  • unconditional love
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  • 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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