Here's another situation. When you make a mistake at work or in your personal life, your friends will often just listen, offer some words of encouragement, and maybe crack a joke to lighten the mood. However, a girlfriend might scold you and make you feel even worse. She could say things like 'I told you so' in a really mean way, while your friends are building you up instead of tearing you down.
Sure. If you want to go on a spontaneous road trip with your buddies, your friends will likely be all in right away. But your girlfriend might start making a fuss about not having planned it in advance, needing to pack the right things, and so on. She could be overly concerned with details and order, while your friends are just ready for an adventure.
Let's say you get really into a new hobby like painting. Your friends will probably be interested in seeing your work, might even join you sometimes. But a girlfriend could be dismissive and say it's a waste of time. She might not support your new passion like your friends do. And if you want to display your paintings at a local fair, your friends will cheer you on, while your girlfriend might be reluctant to go or even discourage you from participating.
Perhaps the friend's wife is constantly critical of her husband's friends. She might make unkind remarks about their appearance or their life choices, which makes the friends feel uncomfortable around her. For instance, she once told one of the friends that his job was a waste of time and that he should find a'real' job, which really put a damper on the friendship.
Well, consider a situation where the wife is an animal lover and her friend is allergic to animals. The wife keeps inviting the friend to her house full of pets, not fully realizing the discomfort it causes the friend. So there's a bit of a story there where the wife's actions, while not malicious, are causing an issue with the friend.
Sure. In one story, a teen sucks at respecting the old man's quiet time. The old man likes to sit on his porch and read in peace. But the teen and his friends are always noisy when they pass by. One day, the old man gently scolds them. The teen realizes his mistake and starts to be more considerate.
Sure. A common example of 'badaltey rishtey' could be a long - distance friendship. At first, two friends are very close and talk every day. But when one of them moves to a different city or country for work or study, the relationship changes. They might not communicate as often, and the nature of their friendship may shift from being constantly in touch to more of an occasional catch - up.
I'm not entirely sure what it means exactly. It could be that the girlfriend is 'absorbing' the attention of the friends in a good way, like she's so charming that the friends are drawn to her and the speaker likes this dynamic.
Sure. Let's say there are reports of a suspicious person near a venue where a high - profile government event is about to take place. The Secret Service will investigate this. If they find that the person indeed had malicious intent or was in violation of security regulations, they will confirm the story. This is important as it allows them to take necessary actions like increasing security measures, arresting the suspect if needed, and informing the public to ease concerns. In another case, if there are stories about a security flaw in a system they use for protecting important people or places, and they verify that flaw exists through their own tests and investigations, they would confirm the story so that they can work on fixing the problem.
Sure. A story about a family trying to keep their small business running during a war. The focus is on their daily struggles with supply shortages, inflation, and trying to keep their employees, rather than on the war battles.
Maybe she spreads a false rumor about someone in the fanfiction. This causes a big uproar in the school or community she's in. As a result, the person she spread the rumor about confronts her, and she has to deal with the anger and disappointment of those around her who thought better of her.
Sure. For example, watching friends play a sport like soccer can be really fun. You can cheer for them from the sidelines and share in their excitement when they score a goal.
In a small town, one of the friends was trying to start a small business but was having trouble getting a loan from the bank. His friends pooled their resources together and lent him the money he needed. They also helped him with marketing and running the business in the initial days. This is an example of how friends can rescue someone's dream or ambition.