Ibigay ang limang antas ng pagkakaibigan

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1. Strangers (I Don't Know You):

The Stranger stage of the friendship-development process is defined by the lack of awareness of another's existence. It is the lowest stage and also the most important. If it is a good impression, then the chances are it will develop. A good impression will lead to continued interaction, which opens the doors to the next stage in the process.

2. Acquaintance (I Know of You):

The Acquaintance stage continues from the Stranger stage, and it is defined by occasional interactions that you experience with a person. It is important to note that this is the stage where an "Associate" falls as well. It is only once both people have decided to acknowledge the other as worthy of getting to know the next personally that the friendship can advance to the next stage.

3. Casual Friend (I Know You):

The Casual Friend is the stage where most people make it. It is the stage where a person can say that they know a person. During this stage, people meet more frequently than acquaintances, more than likely, because the interactions are planned. Also, the foundation from which the friendship was built was not a healthy one. However, if a person proves themselves worthy, then they can level up.

4. Close Friend (I Understand You):

This zone is the area that very few make it to. Once a person has reached the Close Friend stage, not only have both people invested in each other personally but also emotionally. Because of the level of investment, close friends have shared more information. They are aware and familiar with each other's family members and intimate life. Both people have seen each other at their best and their worst, and they have stayed around regardless. This is the stage where friends can begin to understand each other truly.

5. Intimate Friend (Connected Soul to Soul):

Intimate is defined as a very close connection, so an intimate friend is an individual with who you are familiar. This stage is attained over time, through shared experiences, and, most important, through vulnerability. It is through vulnerability that a friendship reaches this stage. At this level, one has shared their deepest secrets such as their biggest insecurities and their biggest fears. The saying that embodies the spirit of this level of friendship is by Aristotle in which he states, "a friendship is one soul occupying two bodies." These individuals truly understand each other.