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No, that's how cliches are formed. Real friends are those who allow you to be yourself and befriend whom you choose.
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I pinky- finger- swear that is bullsh*t, total bullsh*t. :)
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Or is the mark of a true friend someone who lets you make up your own mind about people. I have done it both ways. The deciding factor is if your friend can handle it. The rule to live by is no trashing each other in front of me.
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No it is the mark of a follower/sheep
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No, it's not the mark of a good friend. Unless you like being a sheep. Be yourself.
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when I was in high school I can remember being that way about a couple of girls & later in life I felt bad because I became friends with one of them & found out we had more in common then I did with my best friend at the time. But I still didn't like her friend, it was one of those childish rivals over guys & I usually wouldn't hate anyone because my close friends hated them I usually didn't like them because of their actions or attitudes. I had alot of fiends who really didn't like each other but I didn't play the monkey in the middle & tell them what they said about each other or try to stab the other one in the back because I was with the others. And they didn't like each other because of common interests in guys.
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no it's not. friends don't make you choose your loyalties - takes away freedom too. [i had best friends in high school that didn't like each other for whatever reasons, i did my best to not choose sides]
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No it just means you are following their wishes and not thinking for yourself nor being true to yourself.
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I don't buy into that.
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It's tempting to want to side with your friend but you need to think for yourself. How will your behavior affect the person you will be "hating" and how will that affect you? If the answer is negative, which it most certainly will be, then I would decline to concur.
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If I may dust off an old cliche; If your friend jumped of a bridge, would you do it too? Think for yourself. You'll get nowhere if you follow in other's footsteps.
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If your friend jumps out the window 10 floors up, should you jump as well to show you're a true friend?
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You should not hate someone just because a friend of yours hates that person. It would be even better not to hate at all.
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No.
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No, I hate Lou Reed someone I'm friends with happens to like the man and it doesn't bother me at all....
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No.The one whom your friend hates may not have done anything towards you to make you feel indifferent towards him.So I think its not fair to consider him not a friend without any reason:)
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No. Hate is a very strong word...The Bible says we shouldn't hate ANYONE except satan.
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It depends why my friend hates them...but generally since it takes a lot for my friend to hate anyone, I would have to say they were a real scumbag and probably earned my friend's hatred. He gets along with mostly everyone.
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A true friend lets their friends have their own opinions:)
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NO! The mark of a true friend is someone who allows you to be yourself, and doesn't judge you. If they have a problem with someone they will not ask you to take sides, though they may ask for your input on the problem.
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No, you shouldn't. It isn't the sign of a true friend, it's the sign of somebody who is too keen to please, and you can't please all the people all the time.
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No, being a carbon copy of ones friends doesn't make for friendship, true or otherwise. Being true to yourself and to your values, which are probably why they are your friend is a better way to be a true friend. And I doubt whether any of my friends, being the people that they are, would ever require me or want me to hate anyone.
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No. and if the person that hates the other person is really your friend, they will understand that you dont have to hate the other person. understanding is the mark of a true friend.
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No, that's the mark of a follower.
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not unless you do hate them...just cause your friends doent make you the same!
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No... Get a mind of your own!
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Maybe when you are in the second grade that is the mark of friendship.
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Mark of a sheep.
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No. That's what's called a copycat.
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You should not hate anybody. If your friend wants you to dislike somebody just because they do, that is childish and immature. I expect that from teenagers and even preschoolers. But if you don't like somebody make sure it's because it's what you believe.
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no, you can show them by your example that its not good to hate
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No -- sign of a fanatical, non-thinking drone. There are groups that thrive on such prostituting of self.
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No, and I also wouldn't be friends with someone that expects you to. Make up your own mind about whether you dislike someone.
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