As I see it, you care about your friends by definition. If I was going to use someone (although I don't know why I would use someone) I wouldn't count them as a friend; I'd put them in a different category entirely. A friend to me has to be someone I genuinely care about, or else they're not a friend :P
What do you mean exactly, what category would you put them in? I know people do use friends as I have seen it many times! I'm am glad that you genuinely care for your friends as many people don't.
IIN to wonder this and be honest do you genuinely care for your...
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As I see it, you care about your friends by definition. If I was going to use someone (although I don't know why I would use someone) I wouldn't count them as a friend; I'd put them in a different category entirely. A friend to me has to be someone I genuinely care about, or else they're not a friend :P
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What do you mean exactly, what category would you put them in? I know people do use friends as I have seen it many times! I'm am glad that you genuinely care for your friends as many people don't.
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If I was using some, that would mean I had contempt for them. I wouldn't call someone a friend if I had contempt for them.
I guess I'd just call them people. Possibly acquaintances. For me "friend" is a term of endearment, and I wouldn't throw it around lightly.
Perhaps one person might see their situation as true "friendship", but the other person might not consider that person a friend.