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What kind of friend are you?

What kind of friend are you?

  • 1. At school you spent most of your lunchtimes:




  • 2. What do you talk about with your friends?




  • 3. Your best friend is emigrating. You’ll be losing:




  • 4. Your friend has done something you don’t like. You:




  • 5. You’re spending a weekend with your friends. This means:




  • 6. One of your friends hasn’t called you for a couple of months. You:




  • 7. You haven’t seen your friend much since she started going out with someone new. You




  • 8. What do you and your friends have in common?




  • 9. Which of the following would you most like to be friends with?




  • 10. If you have one fault as a friend it is that you:






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