FRIENDSHIPS Las amistades. ¿Cómo debe ser un amigo/novio ideal? abierto- open amigable- friendly amable- kind atento- helpful cariñoso- affectionate confiable-

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FRIENDSHIPS Las amistades

¿Cómo debe ser un amigo/novio ideal? abierto- open amigable- friendly amable- kind atento- helpful cariñoso- affectionate confiable- reliable leal- loyal maduro- mature paciente- patient seguro- secure tolerante – tolerant

¿Cómo debe ser un amigo/novio leal? apoyar- to support compartir- to share confiar en (mi)- to trust me contar con(migo)- to count on me guardar mis secretos- to keep my secrets hacer las paces- to make up llevarse bien- to get along well querer- to love respetar mis sentimientos – to respect my feelings tener mucho en común (conmigo)- to have a lot in common (with me)

¿Cómo NO debe ser un amigo/novio ideal? celoso- jealous chismoso- gossipy creído- arrogant criticón, criticona- critical desleal- disloyal grosero- rude/ vulgar impaciente- impatient inmaduro- immature inseguro- insecure maleducado- rude/ill-bred mentiroso- liar seco- cold/unfriendly solitario- prefers to be alone tacaño- cheap/stingy terco- stubborn

¿Cómo NO debe ser un amigo/novio ideal? burlarse de- to tease/make fun of chismear- to gossip dejar(me) plantado- to stand me up mentir- to lie romper con(migo)- to break up with me tener celos de (mi)- to be jealous of me tener mala fama- to have a bad reputation tener malentididos- to have misunderstandings tener nada/poco en común (conmigo)- to have nothing/little in common (with me)