The students interviewed people about friendship and conducted a project on its meaning. They asked what friendship means, how to make friends, why people need friends, and how friendship day is celebrated. Interviewees saw friendship as a caring relationship requiring time and support. It provides comfort and a sense of connection. Friends influence each other and can change one's views. The project gave students experience with cooperation, time management, and responsibilities. They concluded friendship cannot be defined but involves understanding, forgiveness, and lasting memories beyond contact.
2. ABOUT OUR PROJECT
•We approached people to find out what
thought flashes in their mind when they hear
the word ‘Friendship’. Initially, they were a
little hesitant. Then, the question that
popped up was -‘What really is
friendship?’.The response to this question is
what our project attempts to decipher.
5. Q.A)WHAT DOES FRIENDSHIP MEAN TO YOU?
• Most of the persons whom we have interviewed felt that friendship is a kind of
relationship among people who care about each other. A friend will accompany you on
the most boring of errands and make them seem fun. It demands time and effort to
build the relationship, and it requires people to consider someone else more than
themselves.
• They strongly believed that a friend would always provide an immense amount of
support and comfort .
6. Q.B)HOW DO YOU MAKE FRIENDS?
• Everyone has a different attitude, but when it comes to making friends, they keep aside all the
differences and remain friendly and interactive. We should be social as friends are an important
part of our life. We should understand and treat them the way we expect them to treat us.
7. Q.C)WHY DO PEOPLE HAVE TO BE FRIENDS?
• After interviewing a few people we found out that friends are those people
who keep them socially "alive". People get lonely and want a person to confide in,
and associate with. One of our most basic fears is being alone. Whether your
friend is around the corner or in another time zone, just knowing he or she is
there provides comfort. It gives you a sense of being connected.
8. Q.D)HOW DO YOU CELEBRATE FRIENDSHIP DAY ?
• “We don’t need a special day to give our friends what they deserve, but this is,
dedicating a day in honour of friends who have added smiles and colours to our life
is always being looked forward to.” said the people we interviewed. It is the day to
let our best friend know how much we treasure him or her. After having interviewed
some people, we concluded that friendship was commonly celebrated by-Tying
FRIENDSHIP BANDS ; Sharing GIFTS; Spending time with BEST FRIENDS.
9. Q.)MENTION ANY ONE BOOK WHICH YOU LIKE ON FRIENDSHIP.
WRITE WHY DO YOU LIKE THIS BOOK ON FRIENDSHIP?
• The Famous Five is the name of a series of children's novels written by English
author Enid Blyton. The first book, Five on a Treasure Island, was published in 1942
which features the adventures of a group of young children – Julian, Dick, Anne and
Georgina (George) and their dog Timmy. The stories always take place in the
children's school holidays after they have returned from their respective schools.
Each time they meet they get caught up in an adventure.
10. Q.) NAME ANY ONE FILM WHICH YOU
LIKE THE MOST ON FRIENDSHIP. STATE
WHY DO YOU LIKE THIS FILM?
• Three women -- Roberta Martin (Rosie O'Donnell), Samantha Albertson
(Demi Moore) and Tina "Teeny" Tercell (Melanie Griffith) -- return home to
reunite with their childhood friend Chrissy DeWitt Williams (Rita Wilson).
The four lifelong friends share their memories of the unforgettable summer
of 1970, the summer their innocent younger selves grew up.
11. Q.)DO YOU THINK FRIENDSHIP HAS ANY NEGATIVE
EFFECTS?
• Almost all the people we interviewed knew that their friends can affect their
life in a way or another but what most people don't know is that this effect is
far more powerful than they can imagine. Friends don't just influence our
decisions but they can alter our view of the world, change our perception
and turn us into a different person!!
12. EXPERIENCE
•This project enabled each and everyone of us to realise
the importance of cooperation ,time management and
responsibilities. From making an introductory video to
action plan and interviewing people, we did it all. Every
member played their role and each experience was
equally enriching. Asking for people’s opinion was rather
surprising. Each one was unique and individual.
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15. CONCLUSION
•This project broadened our outlook on friendship and opened our
minds with newer and fresher opinions. We have reached to the
conclusion that friendship cannot really be described. Friendship
means understanding and not agreement. It means forgiveness and
not forgetting. Memories last even if the contact doesn't.
Friendship is not just the big things, but million little things.