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My daughter wants to introduce her best friend to me. Do you want to agree?

As a parent, you can understand your daughter’s intention of introducing her best friend to you, and you can also consider the issue of your daughter making friends. But introducing your best friend to you requires careful consideration. Here are some suggestions for your reference:

1. Get to know your daughter’s friends seriously. Before your daughter introduces this best friend, you can first ask your daughter about this friend's situation, personality, family, etc. to get some basic information. You can chat more with your daughter to see if there are similar topics, the same values, etc.

2. Meet with your daughter. If you decide to meet up, you can ask your daughter to meet with her best friend to chat and learn more about her. This can also show that you value your daughter's friendships and allow her to better feel the support and care of her parents.

3. Consider your own feelings. After you meet them, you'll want to consider your first impression and feelings about the person, and whether you would like to interact or develop a friendship with them. At the same time, you should also consider whether your social skills are compatible or compatible with your best friend's personality. If you cannot establish real communication with her, the relationship will not be smooth.

4. Worry about your own family safety. During the meeting, please pay attention to the safety of yourself and your family. If parents are in a circle of people connected by their profession, then they need to be more careful and cautious. You also need to keep an eye on her social circle and observe the nature of her interactions with other people who have serious problems.

To sum up, whether you agree with your daughter to introduce her best friend to you can depend on the actual situation. But please consider it carefully to ensure the safety of yourself and your family and avoid the risk of changing friends.