1. A true friend will be happy for you when you succeed, give you timely support and encouragement when you encounter misfortune or sadness, and give you correct criticism and help when you have shortcomings and may make mistakes.
2. A true friend simply likes you, likes you and accepts you.
Probably just like your parents like you when you have nothing to offer, your parents like you when you have something to offer, because they like you for who you are, not necessarily because of what you have.
A true friend doesn't give everything he wants, but does his best. Take your own business as your own business, even more seriously.
A true friend will appreciate your help, but she understands that you didn't help her. No matter how good the relationship is, true friends will be grateful and put themselves in their shoes to test their wishes.
5. A true friend, who understands and tolerates you, has nothing for you except sincerity. A true friend is more spiritual than material. He is a friend spiritually. If the material is good, that is the best, but friendship alone is really only spiritual.