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In your opinion, what is the most important character trait for a friend to have
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In your opinion, what is the most important character trait for a friend to have
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Someone that accepts you and doesn't judge any part of you, that's really important. And being trustworthy is a good trait also.
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to be there for that person or friend to be compassionate
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