Lesson - What Type of Friend Are You? (C1)

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fiercely loyal
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bardzo lojalny
outrageously funny
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oburzająco zabawny
brutally honest
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brutalnie uczciwy
boundlessly kind
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bezgranicznie miły
effortlessly cool
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bez wysiłku fajny
painfully shy, timid
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boleśnie nieśmiały, płochliwy
deeply passionate
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głęboko namiętny
Confidant
She has been my confidant for years, someone I can talk to about anything without fear of judgment.
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A person you trust completely and share private thoughts or secrets with.
Kindred spirit
From the moment we met, we realized we were kindred spirits with the same outlook on life.
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A person who shares similar values, attitudes, or interests.
Unwavering
Despite the criticism, he remained an unwavering friend throughout the crisis.
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Steady and loyal, especially during difficult situations.
Mutual respect
Their friendship is built on mutual respect rather than constant agreement.
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A relationship in which both people value each other’s opinions and boundaries.
To forge a bond
They forged a bond while working together under intense pressure.
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To develop a strong relationship, often through shared experiences
Camaraderie
The long journey created a sense of camaraderie among the group.
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A feeling of trust and friendliness among people who spend time together.
To drift apart
After university, many of us drifted apart due to busy schedules.
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To gradually become less close, often without conflict.
Loyalty
True friendship is often tested by loyalty during hard times.
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Strong support or faithfulness to a friend or relationship.
To confide in someone
He chose to confide in his closest friend rather than keep his worries to himself.
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To tell someone personal or sensitive information.
Long-standing
Their long-standing friendship survived distance and disagreements.
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Existing for a long period of time.
To stand by someone
She stood by her friend even when everyone else turned away.
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To support someone, especially when they are facing difficulties.
Reciprocity
Healthy friendships rely on reciprocity rather than one-sided effort.
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The practice of mutual exchange, especially of support or care.
To fall out (with someone)
They fell out over a misunderstanding but eventually reconciled.
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To have an argument that damages a friendship.
Emotional support
Good friends provide emotional support when life becomes overwhelming.
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Care and encouragement given to someone during stressful times.
To reconnect
They reconnected years later and quickly revived their old friendship.
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To re-establish contact or closeness after a period of separation.

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