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It's not always possible to be friends with everyone, but there are some things you can do to increase the chances of building positive relationships with others. Here are some tips on how to be friends with everyone: 1. Be approachable: Make yourself approachable by being friendly, smiling, and making eye contact with others. People are more likely to approach you if you appear open and receptive. 2. Be respectful: Respect other people's opinions, beliefs, and choices. You don't have to agree with everything they say or do, but it's important to show that you respect them as individuals. 3. Listen actively: Listen actively when others are speaking to you. Show that you're interested in what they have to say by asking questions and responding appropriately. 4. Be kind and compassionate: Be kind and compassionate towards others. Show empathy when someone is going through a tough time, and offer support and encouragement when needed. 5. Avoid gossip and negativity: Avoid engaging in gossip and negativity. Instead, focus on positive things and try to find common interests with others. 6. Be inclusive: Include others in activities and conversations, and try to make everyone feel welcome and included. 7. Be reliable: Be reliable and follow through on your commitments. This shows that you are trustworthy and can be counted on. Remember that building friendships takes time and effort. Be patient and continue to make an effort to connect with others. With these tips in mind, you can increase your chances of being friends with everyone.
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