Summary
In this video, the speaker explains the different stages of friendships, starting from being strangers to acquaintances, casual friends, close friends, and finally best friends. Each stage signifies a deeper level of connection and familiarity, with best friends being those who know you inside out and provide unconditional support. Understanding these stages can help navigate and appreciate the depth of friendships in our lives.
Strangers
At this level, you and the other person are strangers, and your interaction is superficial. You may exchange glances or greetings, but no meaningful connection has been formed yet.
Acquaintances
At this stage, you have moved from being strangers to acquaintances. You know each other's names and may have occasional interactions, often work-related. This level is marked by a slight increase in familiarity.
Casual Friends
Casual friends share some common interests and enjoy spending time together. However, the relationship is still somewhat superficial, and you may not share personal details or emotions with them.
Close Friends
Close friends are those you trust deeply and have a strong bond with. They know you well, including your vulnerabilities, and are there for you during tough times. This level of friendship is characterized by mutual trust and emotional closeness.
Best Friends
Best friends are the friends who know you inside out and have been by your side through thick and thin. They have a deeper connection with you than close friends, knowing things about you that no one else does. This level of friendship is characterized by unconditional support and understanding.
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