15 Things That Are Just Meant To Be Shared
- Tiffin. Food gets yummier when shared. …
- Pen-drives and Hard Drives. Admit it, your pen drives and hard drive have a busier social life than you do! …
- Assignments and notes. Advertisement. …
- Downloads. Music, movies, games, sitcoms, other kind of videos… …
- Secrets. …
- Earphones. …
- WiFi. …
- Popcorn.
If you trust your friend more than anything, you can share everything with him/her because friends always helps each other in any situation. … Sharing secrets with friends is not bad. Infect, by sharing something with them, we feel really good and relieved. We do it because we absolutely trust them.
Invite your friend and her family over for dinner. Attend community events like parades or reworks together. Walk or run shared neighborhoods together to get exercise and talk. Invite your friend to meet your other friends at a get together at your house such as a weekend lunch or a fundraiser for your kids’ school.
Information that can be shared online:
- Youtube videos reviewing products.
- An audio recording of your online videos and put them on your website or blog.
- Slide share presentations.
- Graphs.
- Infographics.
- Webinars.
- Music.
- Text format of your video blog posts.
Why sharing is important
Children need to learn to share so they can make and keep friends, play cooperatively, take turns, negotiate and cope with disappointment. Sharing teaches children about compromise and fairness. They learn that if we give a little to others, we can get some of what we want too.
Here are five things that you should never share online: Confidential information about your identity – This includes your address, phone number, social security number, and birth date. … Financial information – Keep bank account numbers, loans and credit card information close to the chest.
8 things you should never share with ANYONE!
- 01/9Things you should never lend ANYONE! While ‘sharing is caring’ is a nice concept, it needs to be implemented in the right places. …
- 02/9Slippers. …
- 03/9Lip gloss or lipstick. …
- 04/9Cosmetics. …
- 05/9Towels. …
- 06/9Hair accessories. …
- 07/9Headphones. …
- 08/9Deodorants and roll-ons.
Simply because there is a certain form of trust among friends – one that says “I will not harm you, we are in this for mutual goodwill”. … When you share, mutual trust increases, as sharing itself is a a self-propagating mechanism for trust, which acts as a social lubricant in your friendship.
How can I make my friendship better?
Treat your friend just as you want them to treat you. Be reliable, thoughtful, trustworthy, and willing to share yourself and your time. Be a good listener. Be prepared to listen to and support friends just as you want them to listen to and support you.