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Friendships

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  1. Where did he meet most of his friends? In his neighborhood, at church, work, or social events? Did all his friends associate together or were there separate groups?

  2. What qualities did he look for in a friend? Why did he become friends with the people that he did?

  3. What did he typically do with his friends? Go to parties or the movies, take trips, have dinner, or attend other social events?

  4. Did he ever have any fights with his friends? What about?

  5. Did he ever lose any friends? Under what circumstances? How did it make him feel?

  6. Was there ever any competition between him and his friends? In what areas? Money, knowledge?

  7. Throughout the years, were there any friends that he grew closer to? If so, why?

  8. Did he find it harder to spend time with friends as he grew older? Was it more difficult to go see them? Did family or other commitments get in the way?

  9. If he lost his spouse or any children later in life, were his friends a good support system for him? Did they help him get through the difficult times?

  10. Was there one friendship in particular that he cherished the most during this period of his life? What made it more special than the rest? Did he ever lose touch with this person? If so, under what circumstances?

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