Friends in need and friends in deed

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It is well approved by the public that there is two different categories of friends In need and friends in deed. Well,it true and said when a poor person tries to get more friends from a richer family to Wich his motives is not known.
if my write is that logical and you comprehend, is that also going to be categorized as friends in need?
 

Jasz

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Friends in need is a proverb that implies a friend who helps you when you are in need. On the other hand a friend in deed is someone who will help you even on short notice.


Not everyone can be our friend but when you find those special people that are there for you through thick and thin, life will be more fun, enjoyable and meaningful. Friend in need is a friend in deed can bring us happiness and belief through difficult time.


Friends are the family you can choose, but what exactly is friendship? The answer to this question might seem very simple: friendship is a union of souls, a marriage of hearts, a bond so strong that it cannot be broken.


It is something that we make ourselves, something that we do not have to have or have in order to be happy. A friendship may be defined as "a relationship between people who share the same interests, ideals and love the same things." There are many different types of friends, but there are two basic kinds: friends who are always there for you, and those who only come to you when they want something.


A friend in need is someone who cares about others as much as they care about themselves. A friend in deed is one who will stick with you no matter how difficult life gets.
 
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eldavis

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For the question you asked about when a poor person tries to get more or should I say make more friends from richer families. In such a case, one can't really judge cause though looking at the situation of things, one can easily say he is making such friends for his own benefits, trying to make connections to push himself forward. Then again, why I said you can't really judge he might not have any motive in mind but just want to associate with people higher than him to be able to grow as well.
 

Damy

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A friend in need is not always a friend indeed. People assist other persons for various reasons. If a person helps because of some ulterior motives or selfish purpose, this act of kindness does not make the person a friend, although the assistant came in timely, but the motives behind the help is wrong.

Unfortunately, man a person feels everyone who helps them in their moment of difficulty is there friend, hence they mat end up harbouring an arch enemy as a friend.
 
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