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What constitutes a 'true friend'?

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Everyone else has summed it up quite nicely with all the sentimental stuff, but you also need to be able to relentlessly mock each other without getting on each others nerves in the slightest.

 

This only applies for males. The females shouldn't be mocked.

 

There are a few female friends I have that we can engage "snark-on-snark combat" with for fun. As long as it isn't blatantly volleying insults, it's usually good for the friendship in that both sides show they know the other person well.

 

Although, I'm the one with a rather odd idea of friendship in general beyond "true friend".

Snarking isn't mocking though.

Everyone else has summed it up quite nicely with all the sentimental stuff, but you also need to be able to relentlessly mock each other without getting on each others nerves in the slightest.

 

This only applies for males. The females shouldn't be mocked.

I'm a girl haha, I disagree. We don't do it in a mean way though, it's just (god I loathe this word) banter.

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Everyone else has summed it up quite nicely with all the sentimental stuff, but you also need to be able to relentlessly mock each other without getting on each others nerves in the slightest.

 

This only applies for males. The females shouldn't be mocked.

I'm a girl haha, I disagree. We don't do it in a mean way though, it's just (god I loathe this word) banter.

Once again...

 

 

Banter - Playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks.

Mock - To treat with contempt or ridicule

- To intimidate

Contempt - Anything a person regards as mean, vile, or worthless

 

 

People obviously don't know what mocked means. <_<

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Who are you referring to?

Everyone else has summed it up quite nicely with all the sentimental stuff, but you also need to be able to relentlessly mock each other without getting on each others nerves in the slightest.

 

This only applies for males. The females shouldn't be mocked.

I'm a girl haha, I disagree. We don't do it in a mean way though, it's just (god I loathe this word) banter.

Once again...

Banter - Playful and friendly exchange of teasing remarks.

Mock - To treat with contempt or ridicule

- To intimidate

Contempt - Anything a person regards as mean, vile, or worthless

People obviously don't know what mocked means. <_<

Alright then, it's a playful and friendly exchange of contempt and ridicule. You get the picture though, this (and all the slushy stuff) is what constitutes 'true friendship' to me.

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A true friend will help you hide a body. :lol:

 

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I'd argue that a true friend would call the cops on you...

I'd argue that a true friend would call the cops on you...

Even though I think it might have been a joke, I agree with Assume, though I think they would try to convince you to turn yourself in first (because unless you can get away with it, that is the best possible thing you can do in terms of reducing your sentence).

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