Tip 1: Get To Know Your Friends
You say you know who your friends are. Well, you might know what time they have English or the combination to their locker, but do you really know what makes them tick? Sure, Amanda loves barbecue potato chips, but do you know that she is afraid of the dark, loves singing in the shower, or has a half-brother who lives in Chicago? Understanding who your friends are will help you be a better friend to them.
Tip 2: Get the facts straight!
A true friend goes to the source to find out if something is true. If you hear rumors, half-truths and judgments about people you care about, talk to them to find out their perspective before making your own conclusions. Perhaps you may help them understand the impression they’re giving and work together to find ways to make things right.
Tip 3: Be Trustworthy
Can people trust you? Are you honest, reliable and dependable? Take responsibility for your actions and make friends with those who you trust. Surround yourself with friends you can confide in and trust with your secrets, and do the same for them. When you show that you are a good friend, your friendships will become even stronger!
Tip 4: Nobody's Perfect!
Everyone deserves a second (and maybe third, fourth, etc.) chance. You and your friends are bound to make mistakes. Learn to forgive Laura for announcing that you just got your period. Accept Melanie's apology for ignoring you during class because she was sitting with the popular girls. BFFs know how to say, "I'm sorry," and "I forgive you," while acknowledging what to do to make things right the next time.
Tip 5: Have Fun Together!
You know, sometimes BFFs just want to have fun! Spend time with your favorite friends. Go for a bike ride. Make up a dance routine. Create a special treat. Forget all about the little things that might bother you because in the end, a real BFF is someone who you can have fun with together!