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Alicia Kenworthy's avatar

Love the argument you've laid out here! I remember once in my first job after college, I invited an acquaintance to drinks after work -- except, I hadn't meant to invite her! I'd meant to invite a friend with almost the exact same name. I'd confused the two and messaged the wrong one: "you, me, catch up drinks on Tuesday!" The acquaintance was completely taken aback by my invitation but also very happy with how bold I was at extending friendship. We became instantly closer than we would have otherwise. Barring my mistake, I probably would have referred to her as a "friend of a friend" at parties.

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Judith Stove's avatar

Well said! I've been pondering some ancient views on friendship, and for instance the Stoics say that it's good to have a lot of friends. I dislike the modern cant often told to kids - 'Choose your friends carefully!' - because nobody, least of all kids, is in a position to be choosy at all: they, and we, need friends, and the kid who's choosy is likely to finish up with none.

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