2020 Coronavirus

Two in three adults now value best friend more than ever after Covid forced them apart

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coronavirus, according to a poll.The study revealed laughter (55%), loyalty (53%) and reliability (52%) are among the things they value the most from their friends now they have been reunited again.Others look for support (50%) and kindness (41%) from their pals.It also emerged those polled made their first best friend at the age of 11 and have then gone on to have four best friends over the course of their lifetime.And while 34% consider each of these friendships to be important, some last longer than others - with the average friendship stretching over 17 years.However 50% of these have been 'lifelong', according to the research by charity Guide Dogs.The study of 1,500 adults and 500 children also saw children name a good friend as.

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