“Many people will walk in and out of your life, but only true friends will leave footprints in your heart” This powerful quote by Eleanor Roosevelt underscores the true meaning of friendship. According to the quote and my life experience, I believe it’s important to have friends who will always be there when you need them. Having friends is an important part of our life. Anyone who has spent time with friends will notice that each has a special personality. Friends are important to have because they are a backbone when things get tough in life and are always there to love and support. However, anyone how has spent time with friends will notice that each one has a special personality with respect to their honesty, loyalty, and care. Generally speaking, friends can be classified into the three broad categories: best friends, fake friends, and acquaintances.
The first category is the best friends. The best friend is someone who is always with you, encourages, and listens to you when you have any kind of problems. Also, you can trust and rely on them in many different situations. The best friend knows everything about you and is only the one who supports you. They are responsible, kind, impartial, and nice people. For instance, I have a best friend from back home in Bethlehem named Janice. She goes to a different college, but she always finds time to talk and we tell each other problems and we help each other out with our problems. One time I was having a bad day because my family was going nuts. So I called Janice to talk about it, but that day she had a midterm in a few hours. She knew that talking it out would help me out. When we were at home or always at college she’s that one person I can rely on. Best friends are very important for us, because what we share with them are things which are secrets that are not being known by anybody. They make some devotions for us. They are very generous people. For example, when we have not