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The Differences Between Your Friends and Your Best Friends

This article is written by a student writer from the Her Campus at UGA chapter.

Friends tell you what you want to hear. Best friends say it like it is. 

Friends get sick of you after a while. Best friends are always happy to see you.

Friends are embarrassed by you. Best friends are embarrassing with you. 

Friends love you. Best friends make other people question your sexuality.

Friends ask if you want food. Best friends know you always do.

Friends have secrets. Best friends know everything about you and don’t tell a soul.

Friends pretend to care. Best friends always do.

Friends have to ask. Best friends just know.

Friends have many priorities. Best friends put you before anyone else.

Friends hold grudges. Best friends can never stay mad at each other.

Friends know your family. Best friends are your family.

Danielle is a senior at the University of Georgia majoring in English and minoring in Sociology. You can usually find her dividing her time between being Campus Correspondent of Her Campus UGA, binge-watching Grey's Anatomy on Netflix and daydreaming about being one of Beyonce's backup dancers. If you want to know more about Danielle, you can follow her on Instagram (@danielleknecole_) or Twitter (@DanielleKnecole).