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08-05-2014 06:26 PM
Since the word "friend" is batted around so freely these days with social media and such here is an excellent article on how to determine who to call "friend" and who not.
Recently, someone I’ve never met introduced me in an email as “my good friend Adam.” A few days later, a virtual stranger who has emailed me a few times posted an article by “my friend Adam.” And then a student from a one-day workshop that I taught listed me as a job reference, and when asked to describe our relationship, wrote “professor and friend.” After I endorsed a book, a reporter referred to the author as “a friend of Adam’s,” when our total interaction has consisted of a series of work emails and one phone call.
I like all of these people, but I wouldn’t describe any of them as my friends—I think that would misrepresent how well we know each other and the kind of the bond between us. Yet in the Facebook era, the boundaries on friendship have expanded dramatically. Someone recently called my brother-in-law a “dear friend,” but didn’t bother to attend his wedding. Judging from my recent Facebook friend requests, my "friends" apparently include a person who ignored me in grad school, a second cousin’s high school classmate, a colleague’s mentee, a Pee Wee soccer teammate I vaguely remember, and some guy who sat at a table near me at a restaurant once.
f you want to avoid committing the faux pas of describing a colleague or an acquaintance as a friend, here are some rules for when it’s fair game to use the term:
http://www.psychologytoday.com/blog/give-and-take/201407/do-you-know-who-your-real-friends-are
08-05-2014 06:48 PM
08-05-2014 06:49 PM
On 8/5/2014 blahblahvampemerblah said: My test is simple: Do they stand by me in a crisis? I had two online friends that I had stayed with, I was there through all their issues, but they were MIA when my mom was dying. Buh bye.
That is terrible! I am so sorry they did that to you!
08-05-2014 06:50 PM
I know who my friends are without this ""test"" and they were my friends way way way before facebook ever existed.
08-05-2014 06:52 PM
On 8/5/2014 happy housewife said:I know who my friends are without this ""test"" and they were my friends way way way before facebook ever existed.
That's good that you know that but I think in this technical age many are confusing acquaintances with true friends and that is sad. Especially our young people.
08-05-2014 06:59 PM
On 8/5/2014 Tetue said:I was really ticked at the time, but a crisis does reveal true natures that much sooner.On 8/5/2014 blahblahvampemerblah said: My test is simple: Do they stand by me in a crisis? I had two online friends that I had stayed with, I was there through all their issues, but they were MIA when my mom was dying. Buh bye.That is terrible! I am so sorry they did that to you!
08-05-2014 07:27 PM
On 8/5/2014 stilltamn8r said: What's with all the posters with new nic's yesterday send today? Has there been a purge or something around here????
Hi, stilltamn8r. It's been going on for months (at least, here in Viewpoints). Not sure what to make of it.
On the topic: I've said before, Facebook has significantly altered the meaning of the word "friend." Unless/until Facebook falls by the wayside, we'll probably be stuck with saying "my friend in real life" or something as clumsy as that.
08-05-2014 07:31 PM
They don't judge you.
08-05-2014 07:35 PM
I have no Facebook friends because I don't do Facebook!!! This is just one more reason why I just said ""No"" to Facebook.
08-05-2014 07:36 PM
It's been my observation that many people don't know the difference between friends and acquaintances!
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