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. Discuss both views and give your opinion.

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Friends
play a crucial role in our
life
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, as we spend a great deal of time with them. Some people claim that it is better to have
friendship
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friendships
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with those who share the same mindset,
while
others believe that making
friend
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friends
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with those who can sometimes argue with them is more beneficial. On the one hand, there are many factors why it is valuable to have
friends
with
same
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opinions. The primary reason is that like-minded
friend
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always understand you better. He
imagine
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himself in the situation as you and can help you to find a solution faster.
In addition
to
this
, having equal opinions with your
friend
can avoid conflict, so your
friendship
may
last
for long.
On the other hand
, since having
disagreement
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on some topics would lead to discussion between
friends
, it can develop intellectual level. If your
friends
disagrees
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with you, you can discuss both views, reach a compromise and come up with a suitable solution.
Moreover
, a
friend
with
different
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view on
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topic or decision, in
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informs you of
negative
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consequences of a step you are about to take.
However
, strong disagreement can often lead to heated
argument
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arguments
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or ruin
friendship
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friendships
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. In conclusion, I would like to say that there are advantages to both kinds of
friendship
.
While
friends
who share the same interests and opinions as yours offer great company , those who
differe
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differ
differed
from yours offer
better
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perspective.
Nevertheless
, when I look at my own
friendship
I appreciate my like-minded
friends
more, as they have
gave
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me precious
advices
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and we have had a lot of happy memories together.
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Your opinion

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Topic Vocabulary:
  • harmonious
  • stress-free
  • disagreements
  • conflicts
  • reinforce
  • validate
  • comforting
  • reassuring
  • broaden your understanding
  • perspectives
  • challenge intellectually
  • think critically
  • personal growth
  • development
  • healthy debates
  • communication skills
  • mutual respect
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