The Importance Of Cliques

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Cliques
There becomes a time in your life when you start to get more freedom, which means you're starting to learn how to act and do things on your own without a responsible adult watching over you. Friendship is a companionship with another human being. A clique is a small group of people having common features and the the same interests in things. Friendship in middle school was the start of everything for me, I began to realize what people can do to your emotions. Figuring out friendship is a key part of growing up, and until you are able to figure them out you may find yourself in a deep hole.
It can be great having a best friend or a group of pals to hang out. Being a part of a friendship or a group of people can help your day easier to deal with. You can learn great …show more content…

For example in middle school I was in sixth grade, big old middle school. It was the first day and I was extremely nervous, because I didn’t know if I would be able to make new friends. My mom said, “Lara you don’t need to worry you know how to socialize, you will be just fine.” Within a week I already had a clique of friends that had began to plan activities to do out of school. In middle school my parents were the type of parents that would want to know the parents of the other child who I would be hanging out with. Each time I would have to get their phone numbers at school, because I didn’t have a phone so my mom or dad could call them to see what they were like. The clique of girls I was in was a tight group of girls that felt like we wanted to maintain our status of popularity. As it went on I felt as if my group of friends were trying to make us seem better than everyone else. The outside people of our clique weren’t aloud, because they just weren’t good enough. As a part of this clique I felt I was probably the lowest

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