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Just like there are no two identical eggs in the world, everyone has his own personality, but this does not prevent people from seeking common ground while reserving differences and making friends.
Two people with very different personalities may become good friends.
The respondent knows two friends, and this is the case.
Of these two friends, Friend A is kind and simple, has no evil intentions, and is happy with everything. He is low-key, just wants to be happy, and is not so nervous with others. He advocates freedom and loves to play and make noise. If he feels that his life is restricted, he will be unhappy. A's shortcoming is that he is very hesitant, easily wavers, and needs help from others to make decisions.
Friend B has a completely opposite personality. He is very independent and knows what he wants. Everyone thinks that B seems to be indifferent, but in fact, B is a sharp-tongued person who is very sincere and enthusiastic towards his friends. As long as he can do his best, friend B will always rush to the front. B's shortcoming is that he has an impatient personality and is easy to get into trouble.
When friend A and friend B become friends, it is almost like the relationship between an elder brother and a younger brother. B is the older brother and A is the younger brother. It's not that there is any difference in status between the two, but that A's hesitation is simply unbearable in B's eyes. When friend A is hesitating and thinking, friend B has already decided on the answer and is jumping around anxiously, eager to help A make a choice.
The final result is that friend A will listen to friend B’s opinion, because B’s thinking logic is still good and he can convince A with good reason and evidence.
Of course, as friend A who is full of positive energy, he is also the "little sun" in the surrounding circle of friends. When friend B has trouble thinking, friend A will express his thoughts and enlighten friend B. Moreover, Friend A's fun-loving personality always prompts him to come up with many "dirty ideas" to help Friend B solve various problems and prevent his friend from getting into trouble.
So, two people with very different personalities can be friends. Not only will they not be awkward, but they can also complement each other's personalities.
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