Note: The Following are just sample questions and answers. The interviewer may not directly ask you these questions. You may choose to answer these questions questions based on your own experiences
Q.1. Do you prefer to have one particular friend or a group of friends? [Why?]
I think it's a tough question to answer. But I will try. Naturally, I would like to have a group of friends from my school, my neighborhood and a few online friends but someone truly special would become my best friend. One particular friend, who I believe would be a truly great friend and completely reliable, is hard to find but will remain my buddy for a long time while many other friends would be for a short span of time.
Q.2. What do you like doing most with your friend(s)?
I like to have conversations with my friends and hang out with them. I often play indoor and outdoor games with them. Since we can virtually say anything to our friends and do anything with them, we can be truly ourselves with our friends. I sometimes, prefer to travel to different cities with my friends, and I went to Milan a few months ago with two of my close buddies.
Q.3. Do you think it’s important to keep in contact with friends you knew as a child? [Why/Why not?]
I think childhood friends are special in a sense. We make friends during this phase of life very innocently and without any expectation from them. Besides, childhood memories are truly special and our childhood friends are a part of these reminiscences. So keeping in touch with those buddies are important. However, from a practical point of view, having regular contact with all childhood friends is not possible as we lose contacts with many of them as we grow older.
Q.4. What makes a friend into a good friend?
I believe it takes time, common interests and similar mentally to bring friends even closer. We make many friends in our life and some of them become close friends as they prove through their activities that we can trust them and share anything with them.
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