Sharon DeVellis: Inside Scoop

Jun
04
2013

What Makes A Good Friend

A Letter To My Son

Dear Son,

I knew this would come up sooner or later in your life. You've reached a point where friendships are based on so much more than a love of lego or because your parents set up a playdate based on who they like. So, this is in answer to your question about what makes a good friend.

Your friends are the people who make your heart happy. They lift you up when you’re feeling down, they care about your feelings. Your good friends will never make you feel uneasy or on edge. You’ll know where you stand with them at all times because they’ll tell you.

Good friends accept you for who you are. They don’t love you in spite of your secrets; they just don’t think your secrets are that big a deal. Those secrets are a part of what makes you “you”—and good friends will never share those secrets with anyone.

Good friends take the good with the bad. We all have our bright, shiny parts we show to the world but you will allow good friends to see your scruff marks and darker sides. Good friends accept the whole package.

Good friends don’t call on you simply when they need something. They are a part of your life. This doesn’t mean you have to speak to them every day. You’ll have every day friends, long-term friends, meet-up-a-few-times-a-year friends, they are all special to your life in a unique way.

Good friends will support you in your endeavours but they will also question you if they feel you may be putting yourself in harm’s way.

Good friends will never talk about you behind your back, and if you continually hear a friend talking about others when they aren’t around, you may want to reconsider your friendship because chances are they are speaking about you when you’re not around as well.

Some people say a good friend feels comfortable enough to help himself to food from your fridge but I disagree. Your friends were all raised in different environments and if you follow the fridge test you may be throwing away a good friend who is simply polite and waiting for you to offer a drink.

Good friends will never let a disagreement fester. They will want to work out any problems right away—it goes back to how good friends will never make you feel uneasy or on edge.

Your good friends will stick up for you even in difficult situations. They will stand beside you when the seas in your life become rough. And if they don’t? That is your time to be a good friend and ask them why. Because sometimes people just don’t know how to deal with certain situations and good friends don’t cut off ties for one mistake.

Which brings me to this:

After reading this, I want you to ask yourself, “Am I being this kind of friend to my friends.”

Because ultimately we can’t control how other people treat us but we can control how we treat other people and I hope you’ll always be the best friend you can be.

Love,
Mom