I judge people by their attitudes over an extended period of time. If a person I know is always bitchy/pessimistic/depressed/irritable then I tend to avoid them because they tend to taint my optimism.
I don't think all of these are shallow if you end the friendship amicably. For instance, if you feel like you have nothing in common with somebody, it would be unreasonable to have a nasty friend break up with them, but I think it would be fine to just not hang out with them very much.
Which ONE of these is a good reason to end a friendship?
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All of these seem really shallow to me.
I judge people by their attitudes over an extended period of time. If a person I know is always bitchy/pessimistic/depressed/irritable then I tend to avoid them because they tend to taint my optimism.
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They might seem like shallow reasons, but you'd be surprised how these "shallow" reasons affect people.
I have - or used to have, rather - many friends who were quite different from me.
I don't think all of these are shallow if you end the friendship amicably. For instance, if you feel like you have nothing in common with somebody, it would be unreasonable to have a nasty friend break up with them, but I think it would be fine to just not hang out with them very much.