Thank you so much Ato Behailu. በጣም እናመሰግናለን እኔ ማስታወሻ ይዤ ነው የሰማሁት 1. Chronic complainers - those who never seem to be satisfied with anything. People who consistently express dissatisfaction or frustration with various aspects of their life, often to the point of annoyance or negativity. They may talk excessively about problems or negative events, and may have a pessimistic outlook on life. Chronic complaining can become a habit, making it difficult for them to see the positive aspects of their situation, and can also negatively impact relationships and social interactions. It can be challenging to deal with chronic complainers, as their constant negativity can be draining and difficult to tolerate. 2. Endless Opera - The "Endless Opera" refers to a person who always has a never-ending drama or crisis in their life and constantly seeks attention and support from others. This type of person can be exhausting and draining to be around, and can negatively impact one's own sense of happiness and success. 3. Friends who habitually undermine your values and oppose your opinion. can be referred to as a "naysayer" or a "contrarian." An "Influence Corruptor" is a person who has a negative impact on one's beliefs, values, and behavior, often leading them away from what is right and good. They can manipulate and influence individuals in a harmful manner, causing them to act against their own morals and principles. 4. A friend who has to be better than you - Can be described as competitive. This type of friend is more concerned with their own status and achievements, and may feel threatened by your success or accomplishments. They may engage in comparison, competition, or one-upmanship in order to assert their superiority. This behavior can create tension and conflict in the friendship, and can make it difficult for you to feel comfortable sharing your own successes or accomplishments. It is important to recognize when a friendship is becoming competitive and to take steps to manage the situation or find healthier, more supportive relationships. 5. Friends who never grow up - Friends who never grow up can be referred to as "Peter Pans". This term is used to describe individuals who exhibit child-like behavior, personality, or interests. They may avoid responsibilities, struggle with change, or have difficulty making serious commitments. They may also be seen as playful, spontaneous, and carefree, but their immaturity can also be a source of frustration or disappointment for others. Maintaining a close relationship with a "Peter Pan" friend can be challenging, as their behavior may not align with your own growth and maturity, but it is important to communicate openly and honestly about your expectations for the friendship. 6. A friend who stunts you - Is often referred to as a "toxic friend" or a "negative influence." This type of friend may hinder your growth and personal development, and can have a negative impact on your well-being and self-esteem. 7. Resentful friends - are individuals who hold feelings of anger or bitterness towards people, often due to perceived mistreatment or neglect. They may express these feelings indirectly or through passive-aggressive behavior which can cause conflict and tension in the friendship. A resentful friend may also exhibit jealous or envious behavior, and may have difficulty supporting you or being happy for your successes. Resentful friends may hold grudges and harbor negative feelings towards others, causing strain in personal relationships. pieces of advice regarding friendships. -- "A friend to all is a friend to none" means that spreading oneself too thin and trying to be friends with everyone can result in shallow, unfulfilling relationships. It is better to focus on forming deeper connections with a smaller group of people. -- "Don’t be friends with odd numbers" suggests that having an uneven number of friends can cause issues, such as feeling left out or being the odd one out. -- "Friends should be few and important" suggests the value of having a small, select group of meaningful relationships, rather than many superficial ones. -- Proverbs 25:17 "Let your foot be seldom in your neighbor's house, lest he have his fill of you and hate you.", Too intrusive or overstepping one's bounds in relationships, and encourages respect for boundaries and caution in maintaining appropriate relationships with others. The verse is often interpreted as a warning against being too intrusive or overstepping one's bounds in relationships, especially with neighbors. It suggests that excessive visits or presence in someone else's house can lead to annoyance or over-familiarity, and ultimately to a loss of the friendship. The verse encourages respect for boundaries and caution in maintaining appropriate relationships with others. -- “Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.”“Einstein Insanity”-
TBH i came accros with a group of odd , we where 5 and the left out happens a lot, and one of the friends stood out for me and became my best friend almost for more than 20 years
I think you are not lucky to have a girl friend because you do not know how to handle a partner. Once passed is passed so do not dream to get back some you lost.
እመስግናለሁ 🙏 መልካምቀን ❤
እናመሰግናለን ጋሽ ሀይሉ እውነታውን ነው የነገርከን ጥሩ ትምህርት ነው የሰጠኸን
ኳሽ በሀይሉ እናመሰግናለን እድሜ ይስጥልን
❤😂😂😂❤❤"ኳሽ"ይህን ቃል የሚጠቀም ሰው በራሱ ማግኘት ልዩ ክስተት ነው።
ጥሩ ትምህርት ነው እናመሰግናለን
እናመሰግናለን ። ተመቾቶኛል ዛሬ የማይሳኩ የሚመስሉ ነገሮች እንደሚሳካልህ ስታምን ግን እውን ይሆናሉ።እንዴት እንደሚሳካልህ አታውቅም ማለት አይሳካም ማለት ስላልሆነ። በርታ ዳኒ ሁሉም ሲጀምር እንዲህ በትንሹ ነው። ትችላለህ ወንድሜ። ደግሞ እውነት እልሀለሁ ወንድሜ የምታስበው ሁሉ ይሳካልሀል። አመሰግናለሁ ።
Gash Behaylu Thank you so much. may Allah protect you Ameen.❤
ይመቸኛል ሁሌም ጋሽ በሀይሉ።
Thanks 🙏
That’s why I don’t have friends know,because when i used to have’s friends, they always used me!🙏🏾💚💛❤️🕊✌🏽
Pp
Learn to say NO then u will see the difference, i learn a lot from that
don't give them a permission to use you.
Change your mind first,then everything is gonna be fine
Thank you so much Ato Behailu. በጣም እናመሰግናለን እኔ ማስታወሻ ይዤ ነው የሰማሁት
1. Chronic complainers - those who never seem to be satisfied with anything. People who consistently express dissatisfaction or frustration with various aspects of their life, often to the point of annoyance or negativity. They may talk excessively about problems or negative events, and may have a pessimistic outlook on life. Chronic complaining can become a habit, making it difficult for them to see the positive aspects of their situation, and can also negatively impact relationships and social interactions. It can be challenging to deal with chronic complainers, as their constant negativity can be draining and difficult to tolerate.
2. Endless Opera - The "Endless Opera" refers to a person who always has a never-ending drama or crisis in their life and constantly seeks attention and support from others. This type of person can be exhausting and draining to be around, and can negatively impact one's own sense of happiness and success.
3. Friends who habitually undermine your values and oppose your opinion. can be referred to as a "naysayer" or a "contrarian." An "Influence Corruptor" is a person who has a negative impact on one's beliefs, values, and behavior, often leading them away from what is right and good. They can manipulate and influence individuals in a harmful manner, causing them to act against their own morals and principles.
4. A friend who has to be better than you - Can be described as competitive. This type of friend is more concerned with their own status and achievements, and may feel threatened by your success or accomplishments. They may engage in comparison, competition, or one-upmanship in order to assert their superiority. This behavior can create tension and conflict in the friendship, and can make it difficult for you to feel comfortable sharing your own successes or accomplishments. It is important to recognize when a friendship is becoming competitive and to take steps to manage the situation or find healthier, more supportive relationships.
5. Friends who never grow up - Friends who never grow up can be referred to as "Peter Pans". This term is used to describe individuals who exhibit child-like behavior, personality, or interests. They may avoid responsibilities, struggle with change, or have difficulty making serious commitments. They may also be seen as playful, spontaneous, and carefree, but their immaturity can also be a source of frustration or disappointment for others. Maintaining a close relationship with a "Peter Pan" friend can be challenging, as their behavior may not align with your own growth and maturity, but it is important to communicate openly and honestly about your expectations for the friendship.
6. A friend who stunts you - Is often referred to as a "toxic friend" or a "negative influence." This type of friend may hinder your growth and personal development, and can have a negative impact on your well-being and self-esteem.
7. Resentful friends - are individuals who hold feelings of anger or bitterness towards people, often due to perceived mistreatment or neglect. They may express these feelings indirectly or through passive-aggressive behavior which can cause conflict and tension in the friendship. A resentful friend may also exhibit jealous or envious behavior, and may have difficulty supporting you or being happy for your successes. Resentful friends may hold grudges and harbor negative feelings towards others, causing strain in personal relationships.
pieces of advice regarding friendships.
-- "A friend to all is a friend to none" means that spreading oneself too thin and trying to be friends with everyone can result in shallow, unfulfilling relationships. It is better to focus on forming deeper connections with a smaller group of people.
-- "Don’t be friends with odd numbers" suggests that having an uneven number of friends can cause issues, such as feeling left out or being the odd one out.
-- "Friends should be few and important" suggests the value of having a small, select group of meaningful relationships, rather than many superficial ones.
-- Proverbs 25:17 "Let your foot be seldom in your neighbor's house, lest he have his fill of you and hate you.", Too intrusive or overstepping one's bounds in relationships, and encourages respect for boundaries and caution in maintaining appropriate relationships with others. The verse is often interpreted as a warning against being too intrusive or overstepping one's bounds in relationships, especially with neighbors. It suggests that excessive visits or presence in someone else's house can lead to annoyance or over-familiarity, and ultimately to a loss of the friendship. The verse encourages respect for boundaries and caution in maintaining appropriate relationships with others.
-- “Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.”“Einstein Insanity”-
😮!
TBH i came accros with a group of odd , we where 5 and the left out happens a lot, and one of the friends stood out for me and became my best friend almost for more than 20 years
Weldone
የጨዋታ ለዛ ማር አፉ ሰወድክ እኮ❤❤
አመሰግናለው🙏🙏
Thank you!!
አሁንም አለችኝ አብራ አመሰግናለሁ
Thank u
Keep it up
Tnx
l
While I am writing I am facing such kind of friend.. always talking talking about himself
ሰውዬ ያለ ሰው ልታስቀረን ነው እንዴ
No more friend ehh
I think you are not lucky to have a girl friend because you do not know how to handle a partner. Once passed is passed so do not dream to get back some you lost.
Daniel why you make your self peculiar?
I give 5% out of ten. He has a knowledge, no have ability to teach
Tnx
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