Are friends that you made in army really true friends?
Well, I guess most of them are apparently not and dont deserve to be. When people are forced to meet and see each other almost every day or so, naturally theres bound to be interaction. Impressions are generally good at first, but as they say, time will show your true colours.
Or rather, it turns out that most people are actually wearing a mask all these time.
Well, lets start with the definition of true friends,
True friends Do Not
- Irritate others for their own pleasure, fun or enjoyment
- Treat others like a playing toy
- Make comments behind people's back
- Abuse authority just because you feel like doing it and has the ability to do so
- Always Ask for your help and refuse you a favour in return when you ask for one
- Spread rumours of others
- Occupy your space and throw your stuff about
- Dirty your stuff and leave the rest to you.
- Force you to go somewhere you don't feel like going
And so much more...
Those are just the basics, I guess if they don't even know the line between playing and going overboard then I guess they don't even deserve to be your friends. If they don't even care a bit about your feelings at all, I rather I didn't meet them in the first place. At least my impression of them will still be neutral.
But I guess, many things in life are meant to be, and people are different.
Hence, the following phrase is not created without reason.
"It sucks to be you."
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