Some people may not understand the term "making friends with second-rate friends". Its meaning is actually very simple. It refers to those people who have a wide circle of friends but are relatively second-rate. These people are usually cheerful and love to make friends, but they are also easily taken advantage of and lack judgment about people and things. While they sometimes make people laugh out loud, they also make people look a little down. But I feel that as friends, we should not use such labels to describe others, but should respect and understand other people's personalities and characteristics.
Some young people like to use the term "making friends with others" to describe some of their peers. But from my perspective, it could be an act of bullying. We should all respect and appreciate different personalities and not impose our own characteristics and preferences on others. Just like the word "second-rate", we cannot suppress or ridicule those who have never met us just because we emphasize that we know more and are more "higher".
In social situations, we may meet people with completely different personalities. These people may seem "erratic" or not "steady" enough, but that doesn't mean they aren't excellent friends. Making friends should not simply focus on whether the other party has certain attributes, but should focus on whether we get along with each other, can support each other, and grow together. Only this kind of friendship can last long and bring real happiness to people. Therefore, we should not easily use words such as "making friends with second-rate people" to describe anyone.