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You’ll make a lot of different friends during your life, but true friends are hard to come by and far more rewarding. Luckily, true friends are pretty easy to spot, and knowing the signs of a true friend will help you figure out who to get closer with and who to stay away from.

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Evaluating the Way They Communicate

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    Think about whether they offer support and encouragement. Real friends make you feel needed, confident, and happy. They also help you get through tough times. Everyone needs a little positive energy here and there, and true friends have it in spades. Even when they disagree with you ("that hat looks like it came from a dead opossum") they still support you the best they can ("but, at least, you're rocking it!").[1]

    • If your friend gives you genuine compliments, on everything from your new outfit to your work ethic, it's a good sign.
    • See if your friend is your cheerleader. Though your friend doesn't have to always cheer you on, if your friend is a good friend, then they should be your fan and should always root for you to succeed.
    • If your friend always dismisses or one-ups your successes ("You got an 85 on the test? That's cool, I got an 89"), puts you down, and/or doesn't believe you can succeed, then they aren't a true friend -- kick their unpleasant attitudes up the curb.
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    See if they truly listen to you. Sometimes all you need is for someone to shut up and listen. True friends know how to close their mouths and open their ears, as long as you can do the same from time to time. They make eye contact when talking, remember what you've told them, and ask thoughtful questions. Notice who does most of the talking. In an ideal friendship, both friends should roughly share the same amount.[2]

    • If you feel like you are always the one listening to your friend's problems, then you're not getting your fair share of the friendship.
    • If your friend is looking around the room and checking their phone every time you talk, or has no recollection of that time you said you were applying to law school, they're probably fake friends not worth your time.

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    Consider whether you communicate openly with each other. With true friends, you happily share embarrassing stories and secrets, and they share them back. They'll pick up on your moods without cues. "Dude-- you seem off today," for example, may be a guy's best attempt at emotional empathy, but it is still a meaningful sign of friendship. He cares, dude. When things get rough, true friends don't beat around the bush, they have mature, honest conversations that get to the point.[3]

    • If you know how to have a mature talk when you're unhappy, then you have strong communication. If you and your friend are comfortable saying something like, "Hey, I was really hurt that you didn't come to my party the other night," to each other, then you've found a friend worth keeping.
    • If you feel the need to hide things from your friend, can't trust them with secrets or big news, or feel like they don't open up to you about their lives, you're facing yet another not-so-true friend.
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    Decide if your friend is honest. Honesty is one of the cornerstones of a true friendship. If your friend is open and honest with you, it’s a good sign. If your friend lies, no matter if it’s about little things or big things, chances are you don’t have a true friendship.[4]

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    Find out if they gossip about you. If your so-called friend loves to get involved in the rumor mill, it’s possible they’re gossiping about you when you're not around. Everyone loves some juicy gossip from time to time. But, if you feel like your friend is always gossiping about someone or talking trash, chances are your "friend" will do the same as soon as your back is turned. Here are some ways to know if your friend's gossiping is out of control:[5]

    • If your friend talks trash about someone as soon as they leave the room, it shows poor character.
    • If your friend routinely talks about people they claim to be their closest friends, then they're likely doing the same about you to their other "true" friends.
    • If your friend is always saying negative things about people who aren't around, they may be doing it when you’re gone, too.
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    Think about whether they make time for you. Life can be nuts, and it's hard enough to find time to sleep, work, and eat, let alone socialize. But a true friend will always make time for you, even when it’s not convenient for them. If they can't find the time to hang out or talk on the phone, then why are they even your friend?[6]

    • If your friend is good about scheduling phone, lunch, or dinner dates, and always follows through, then you have a good friend. Congrats! Make sure you do the same and make time for them, of course.
    • If your friend never makes time for you, always complains about how life has been "crazy busy," and expects you to work around their schedule, then you have a problem. Especially if they spend their time with significant others or different friends. Everyone is busy; not everyone flakes out.
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    Decide if you both put the same amount of effort into the friendship. Whether it's communication, making time to chill, or buying the next round of drinks, a friendship should be 50/50. It's a give and take, so don't do all the giving if your friend is a taker. Usually, you can feel this happening -- movie night is always at your house, you always call first, they keep borrowing your Simpsons DVDs without asking, etc. And if you feel it happening, cut them off! True friends give back to you without having to think about it.[7]

    • You should both be willing to show affection. Not everyone is a hugger, but everyone has a way of demonstrating that they care for you.
    • Keeping things equal doesn't mean you spend the same amount of cash on people -- relationships aren't bought and sold. It's just about feeling respected and cared for by a friend, however they show it.
    • Don't let your friend always come to you for favors and support, but get busy the minute you need a hand. You should both be reaching out from time to time, not only to ask for help but to offer it.
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    Consider if they are true to their word. A flake is not a friend. If your friend never seems to do what they say they'll do, leaves you stranded, or forgets about plans you've made, then you have a flake on your hands, and you don't have a true friend. We've all bailed on a plan or made a last-second switch, but if your friend never seems to do what they say they'll do, then they don't value your time or company. With a good friend: "word is bond."[8]

    • If your friend bails on you more often than not, is wishy-washy about making plans, or skips out on a big or important date, they are a flake. Get some Head and Shoulders and wipe them off your calendar.
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    Determine if they have other motives for becoming your pal. This soul-searching is particularly hard to do, but it's important. Take the time to reflect on why your friend might want to hang out with you. More likely than not, you're just good friends, and the rest of the "benefits" just happen naturally. There are some classic reasons why a fake friend might find you, but usually, you'll see a few of the other warnings signs if they aren't true friends. Still, be on the lookout for those hoping to latch on to your:

    • Popularity. If Mean Girls taught the world anything, it's that true friends stick around no matter how popular you are. Popularity is a fickle beast, but it doesn't bother your true friends.
    • Wealth. Make no mistake-- having rich friends is fun. You get to do all the things you could never afford! But if your friends only love you for your wealth, they'll be gone before the last penny drops.
    • Convenience. Are you giving them a ride to the office or a chance to look over your homework? Are they giving anything back?
    • Boredom. It is summer vacation, and your next door neighbor is suddenly chummy. School starts and you never see him again. These so-called "friends" ditch you as soon as they find a new group of friends or a new boy/girlfriend rolls into town.
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    Recognize if they expect you to bolster their self-esteem. While friends should encourage and support each other, some friends may be too clingy or needy. If your friend looks to you to constantly stroke their ego and make them feel better about themselves, they may be using you.

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    Decide if they make you feel good about yourself. Your friend doesn't have to agree with everything you've done, but your friendship should make you feel good about who you are as a person. They make the time fly and the world feel conquerable. If you leave a hangout session with your friend feeling invigorated, excited, or just giggling from the silly time you shared, then you're both killing this whole friendship thing.[9]

    • If, every time you say goodbye to your friend, you feel like you made a mistake, upset your friend, or you're a worse person, then you have a problem. If your friend is putting you down to make themselves feel better, then you have a problem. If your friend makes you feel bad through snide comments about your looks, weight, grades, etc, then -- well, you get the picture.
    • Even if your friend provides criticism or negative feedback, they should do it in a way that is respectful and builds you up.
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    Think about whether they make you feel valuable. If being involved with your "friend" makes you feel uncertain about your importance in your friend's life, then they shouldn't be important in your life. While a friend shouldn't coddle you with lies, a true friend always makes you feel needed, important, and indispensable. They ask your advice and listen to it, and don't leave your side as soon as the "cool" friend walks in the room.[10]

    • Fake or casual friends might make your feel great in private, but won't even know you exist at parties or in public. They dismiss your advice or thoughts and leave you out of group plans.
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    Figure out if being around them makes you happy. It seems so simple and obvious, doesn't it? That's what makes it so important to remember. Plain and simple, true friends are those you're happy to be around. If you're less happy hanging out with your friend than you are when you're alone, then you might as well go alone -- this person is a happiness suck.[11]

    • Every person has rough patches. But if you feel like your friend is always going through a crisis and you can't enjoy yourself because you're too busy picking up the pieces, then you have a problem. You're a friend, not a box of tissues.
    • If you don't look forward to hanging out with your friend, keep them away from your other friends or family, or feel burdened to be with them, then they're not really true friends. This time, however, it is up to you to politely excuse yourself.
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    Follow your instincts to find true friends. If something doesn't feel right, it isn't. Don't follow horror-movie logic, ignoring your bad feelings to get burned later on. If you're unhappy with them, don't feel supported and loved, or can't trust a friend, then don't be their friend. True friends aren't easy to come by, but that doesn't mean you need to settle for someone who treats you like crap.[12]

    • Step back a minute and ask yourself if you really think they are a true friend, or if you just want them to be a good friend.
    • If you're even questioning whether your friend is a true friend or not, then there's a good chance there's a major problem in your relationship. No friendship is perfect, and bumps are bound to happen. But those bumps shouldn't make up the whole road of your relationship.
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    • Don't weigh positive actions against negative ones. A true friend should not do things such as talk about you behind your back, or steal things from you, or lie to you - no matter how nice that he/she seems.

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    • A true friend respects you.

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    • Friendship, like many things, has degrees. Real friendship takes a high degree of commitment from both people; many people can't or won't reciprocate that sort of trust without betraying it. Don't kill a good friendship because it can't be perfect - remember, you won't be able to hold on to true friends if you are in the habit of betraying others.

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    • Don't lie to yourself about being friends with someone that does not feel the same way for you. Ultimately, you would only be hurting yourself.

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    • Don't try to change a friendship that you know you can't change. If your friend is a really bad, abusive friend, then it's not worth trying to fix the friendship. Break ties, avoid your fake former-friends, and find some better friends; it will benefit you in the long run.

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    • Don't repeatedly and/or rudely question your friend. You might be doing more harm than good, particularly if your friendship is legitimate.

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    1. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/give-and-take/201407/do-you-know-who-your-real-friends-are
    2. http://www.seventeen.com/life/friends-family/a40140/signs-someone-isnt-really-your-friend/
    3. https://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/give-and-take/201407/do-you-know-who-your-real-friends-are
    4. https://www.lifeadvancer.com/5-ways-to-know-if-your-friend-is-a-true-friend
    5. http://www.seventeen.com/life/friends-family/a40140/signs-someone-isnt-really-your-friend/
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    See if they truly listen to you.

    How do you tell if your bff is really your bff? ›

    Here are 10 signs your bestie is an amazing person:
    1. You can tell them anything. ...
    2. They talk to you. ...
    3. Your relationship is important to them. ...
    4. They love you for who you are. ...
    5. They'll take responsibility. ...
    6. They'll always listen and speak when necessary. ...
    7. They honor the relationship.
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    How to check if a friend is ok? ›

    Ask them open-ended questions, rather than just telling them what you think. When people are going through something tough, often, they just want to be understood. Here are a few examples: 'Hey, how have you been lately?

    How to spot a fake friend? ›

    1. You frequently feel confused. ...
    2. They often showcase signs of jealousy. ...
    3. They disregard your feelings. ...
    4. The relationship feels unbalanced. ...
    5. You feel “less than” after spending time together. ...
    6. They get upset when you tell them “no.” ...
    7. They only reach out when they need something. ...
    8. They leave when you're struggling.
    Jul 6, 2023

    How to judge a true friend? ›

    1. Aug 16, 2023. 9 signs of a true friend. ...
    2. True friendship. When we think of a friend who will always be there for us during tough times, many fail the litmus test. ...
    3. Trustworthiness. A true friend keeps their promises and maintains confidentiality. ...
    4. Supportive. ...
    5. Honesty. ...
    6. Empathy. ...
    7. Loyalty. ...
    8. Non-judgmental.
    Aug 16, 2023

    How to test your best friend? ›

    Consider how your friend handles your secrets.

    Do you ever hear of anything you only told this friend being spoken of by someone else you didn't tell? Test your friend. Tell them a fake secret you have, and see if your friend makes rumors about the matter or not.

    What does #1 BFF mean? ›

    means that you are each other's #1 Best Friend – aka Besties! This is the person that you send the most snaps to, who also sends the most snaps to you.

    How to test the loyalty of a friend? ›

    They listen, they understand, and they genuinely feel your pain. Their kindness and empathy during your hard times is a beautiful sign of their loyalty. When your friend offers a comforting word or a warm hug when you're down, you've got yourself a truly loyal and compassionate companion.

    How do you test if a friend is into you? ›

    7 signs your friend is in love with you
    1. Their body language indicates that they want more. ...
    2. They seek you out in group situations. ...
    3. They take an interest in things you like. ...
    4. Your friend, and others, joke about you being a couple. ...
    5. They avoid talking about your romantic interests. ...
    6. They are always willing to lend you a hand.
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    How can you tell the difference between real friends and fake friends? ›

    Here are some signs of fake friends:
    1. Lack of genuine interest. Fake friends show little interest in your life, feelings or concerns. ...
    2. Inconsistent communication. ...
    3. Conditional support. ...
    4. Negative energy. ...
    5. Jealousy or competition. ...
    6. Betrayal of trust. ...
    7. Lack of effort. ...
    8. Selfish.
    Aug 26, 2023

    How do you test if your friends care about you? ›

    10 signs you're surrounded by genuine friends who truly care about you
    1. They are always there for you. ...
    2. They listen to you. ...
    3. They remember the little things. ...
    4. They respect your boundaries. ...
    5. They support your dreams. ...
    6. They make time for you. ...
    7. They celebrate your successes. ...
    8. They're honest with you.
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    How do you know if someone is your true friend or not? ›

    They Trust You

    If ever someone tries to disrupt your bond, your friend knows whom to trust. True friends never believe others for their word about you. Not just that, they trust you for your actions. If you have taken a decision about anything in life, they trust you about it.

    Why is my friend ignoring me? ›

    The reasons for your friend's distance could range from feeling overwhelmed by life demands, going through personal struggles, or simply expanding their social circle. Understanding the underlying reasons can help you respond to the situation with patience and understanding.

    What are 5 signs of a good friend? ›

    Qualities of a good friend
    • is there for you, no matter what.
    • doesn't judge you.
    • doesn't put you down or deliberately hurt your feelings.
    • is kind and respectful to you.
    • is someone whose company you enjoy.
    • is loyal.
    • is trustworthy and willing to tell you the truth, even when it's hard for you to hear.
    • laughs with you.

    What does a true friend act like? ›

    A good close friend is honest and speaks from the heart with good intentions. They tell you what you need to hear in a respectful and loving manner, so it doesn't feel hurtful. Because you know they have your best intentions at heart, you can be vulnerable, insecure, and weird with them.

    Is there a difference between a friend and a true friend? ›

    It's important to have a good balance of both casual and true friends in your life. Casual friends can be great for fun and enjoyment, but true friends are the ones who will be there for you when you need them most. So, make sure you invest in your true friendships, cherish them and always make time for them.

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