4. Are there any differences in the relationship between you and your friends and between you and other people?
Yes, there are distinctions in the relationships between my friends and me compared to my relationships with other people.
With friends, there's a unique bond built on shared experiences, trust, and mutual understanding. For instance, I have inside jokes and personal anecdotes with friends that might not be present in my interactions with acquaintances or colleagues. These connections are often more relaxed and informal, allowing for a deeper level of comfort and familiarity.
In contrast, relationships with others, while cordial, tend to be more formal and focused on specific contexts, such as work or professional engagements.