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Jimena Fernndez Soto

Jorge Moncisvais
Jess Rodrigo Fragoso Lejarza
Raymundo Altamirano Molina

Relationship of affection, sympathy, and trust
established between people who are not family.

Is given at different stages of life and in different
degrees of importance.

Is born when people find common interests and
feelings.

There are friendships that are born in minutes
and others take years.



There are some things that people around the world do different. For
example:

In Buddhist countries you shouldn't touch someone else head because it
is sacred.

In asia it is disrespectful to call someone by shaking your hand or
finger. Because it is reserved for animals.

In northic countries are used to keep the eye contact for long periods of
time. This represents openness.

Japanese people avoid eye contact all the time. They prefer to look
other people neck instead of their eyes.

Friends often look alike, but now there is a research
suggesting that, to a striking degree, we tend to pick friends
who are genetically similar to us in ways that go beyond
superficial features. This means that the number of genetic
markers shared by two friends is similar if they had the same
great-great-great-grandparents.

The olfactory sense of smell may be one possible way for
people to subconsciously judge the genetic similarity of
strangers to themselves.

And friendships could develop around certain locations.
People who love the smell of coffee may hang out in coffee
shops and wind up becoming friends with other coffee
aficionados, and its not surprising if some of these friend-
pairs have similar olfactory genes.

Another thesis of this theory: You tend to pick
friends whose immune systems are strikingly
different.

The preference for people with markedly different
immunity may have survival advantages. If you are
immune to pathogen X, and your friend is
immune to pathogen Y, neither of you can catch
either the X or Y disease from the other.





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1) If you do a plan with a friend and then you get a better plan ...

a) I put some excuse and go to plan that seems best.
b) Do not change the plan with my friend. I've stayed with him/her.
c) I ask him/her if he/she would care to change our appointment.

2) If a friend tells me a secret ...

a) He/she can rest easy, because I do not tell anyone.
b) Make a mistake, I do not usually keep secrets well.
c) I usually tell on a special occasion.

3) When a friend has a problem ...

a) Sorry, but I'm glad the problem did not pass me.
b) I worry a little.
c) I am very concerned, as if it happened to me.

4) If your best friend get something you dream (ex: a job, a car, etc.) ...

a) I'm very jealous and never recognize the value of what he/she has achieved in
front of him/her.
b) Although I would love to have done it first, I'm happy for him/her.
c)I'm a little jealous, so I'm looking for how to do this too.

5) If your friend does something to upset you ...

a)I do not say anything, but I would talk bad things behind him/her
b) I say to him/her in the best way.
c) Sometimes I tell him/her and others I give it back.

6) When your friend tells you a problem ...

a) I'm bored by their problems, so I pretend to listen and then I change the
subject.
b) I listen and then I talk about myself.
c) I listen carefully and I make pertinent questions.
7) If anyone speaks badly of your friend in front of you ...

a) I would say we are friends and I would appreciate that do not speak bad
things of him/her.
b) I listen without defending him/her.
c) Take this opportunity to criticize him/her if he/she has done something I did
not like.

8) Your best friend has been unfaithful to his/her partner, did you say to
his/her partner? ...

a) Yes, no doubt.
b) It is possible.
c) No, it's my friend.

9) When your friend is going through a bad time ...

a) If I have time, I would listen to him/her.
b) Often he/she relies more on other people than me.
c) He/she knows he/she can count on me, call me, etc, whenever he/she wants.
10) How often you attend celebrations (ex: birthdays, get a job, finish a thesis)
of your friends? ...

a) Most of the times.
b) When I have time.
c) Almost never.

11) How often do you usually call your best friend to see how it is? ...

a) When we have an outstanding plan
b) 1-2 times a week.
c) Approximately every 2 weeks.

12) When you have a problem, do you trust your friends to tell them? ...

a) Sure.
b) No, I'd rather not to tell, he/she can betrays me.
c) Depends on the problem.
1. a= 0 b=2 c=1
2. a= 2 b=0 c=1
3. a= 0 b=1 c=2
4. a= 0 b=2 c=1
5. a= 0 b=2 c=1
6. a= 0 b=1 c=2
7. a= 2 b=1 c=0
8. a= 0 b=1 c=2
9. a= 1 b=0 c=2
10. a= 2 b=1 c=0
11. a= 0 b=2 c=1
12. a= 2 b=0 c=1
0-8 points Doubtful Friend
You lack complicity, involvement and trust. These are basic elements in
any friendly relationship, in your case, do not appear. Maybe you should
check what the word 'friend' is for you.

8-16 points Friend Colleague
You're a friend, but of those who are not fully engage. You do not like
ties as far as friendships are concerned, so you can play little from day
to day with your friends and make them participate too little in your
daily life. If you feel good as well, perfect. If not, find the way to feel
closer to the people.

16-24 points True Friend
You're a true friend, the kind we all dream of having our hand in difficult
situations and cheerful. Of those who are willing to embrace and mourn
with you when you go wrong. Of those who laugh with his hearty laugh
when you're happy, too. Enjoy your magic. Your true friends will never
take advantage of you and they will always care of you .

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