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A False Friend, Complete English Essay, Paragraph, Speech for Class 9, 10, 11, 12, Graduation and Competitive Examination.

A False Friend

There are many people whom you call your acquaintances. There are the persons with whom you come into contact, not because of any intimate personal contact and relationship but simply because one of them sometimes happened to travel with you in the same compartment of a railway train, or the other happens to be your neighbour or yet another was your class fellow. With these people, you are neither very familiar nor can you confide your secrets to them. There are very few others whom you can call your real friends. These are the people who will always stand by you through thick and thin. They would be prepared to sacrifice all for you.

Among your friends, you may sometimes come across a person who will be faithful to you so long you have money; he will love you so long as you have the foolishness to squander money on him like water. The moment you are in trouble, the moment you are in need, he will turn his back upon you and cease to be on speaking terms with you on one baseless pretext or the other. You can call him a false friend or a fair-weather friend if you want to use an idiom for him is the file to

His love for you is mean and selfish. He will go on professing his love for you in the most high-sounding words so long as you have money to tip him. He will go on flattering you with the oiliest tongue. He can admire you; he can serve you and sing melodious songs in your praise so long as he finds a fair-weather running round you.

A fair-weather friend will never be constant. This is obvious. He will apparently show an enthusiastic interest in you. But he will soon feel tired of you and feel the attraction of some new object if he happens to be a wealthier one. Such a man is change-able and naturally incapable of a lifelong friendship with anyone.

We should always be aware of a fair-weather friend and should not trust him. He is always liable to leave you in the lurch. He is not a friend who will not be with you in time of need. Remember “A friend in need is a friend indeed.”

We should be very careful in the selection of our friends because much of the happiness and purity of our life depends on our making a wise choice of friends. If our choice falls upon a bad or false friend, he will inevitably drag us down in this matter, we should not rely upon accident. It is a matter of common courtesy to be considerate to everyone with whom we come in a contact, but it is altogether a different matter to choose them as bosom friends. We should not try to be intimate with anybody because he happens to be in the same business or travels in the compartment of a railway train in which we are travelling.

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