Everyone in this world should have at least one or two close friends, because friends are important parts of our lives. A good friend can bring happiness, be useful for each other, and make one feels comfortable when the other is around. Sometimes, friend can also have different opinions, and it might bring up arguments. It can strengthen friendship by having occasional healthy arguments and debate, because it provides the opportunities to learn from each other, to understand each other more, and to improve the relationship.
An occasional argument between friends provides the opportunity to learn from each other. Two people are not alike, and every human being is entitled to his or her opinion. Sometimes, we can learn good things from our company during a healthy argument. A good friend will desire the good of their friends for the friend's sake that are most truly friends. For an example, if they ask, “Do you like who I'm dating?" One might have couple ways to respond.
Brutally honest: "Are you kidding? He's a loser. He can't hold a job, and he makes you pay every time you go out."
Gently honest: "Well, I like that you seem happy, but I'm concerned about how he is treating you right now." (By Cherie Burbach, www. About.com Guide, A part of The New York Time Company, 04/17/2009 – 11/20/2011)
As we can see it is a fine line between honest and rudeness sometimes. Honest is the to truth. An honest friend does not afraid to tell the truth. Sometimes, honest words sometimes are hard to deliver, because one will try not to hurt the other's feeling either. However, when a friend tells us an honest message, we will know where we stand with our friendship.
Disagreement may lead to arguments between friendships as well. It might give us a hard time, if both of us are strongly keeping our own opinion. We should listen and try to understand the perspective of our friend. By doing so might give us a good way to solve