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Being a good friend is about being supportive and respectful, and not being annoying is an important aspect of this. Here are some tips on how to be less annoying towards your friends: 1. Listen more: One of the biggest annoyances in any relationship is feeling like you’re not being heard. When your friends are talking to you, really listen to what they’re saying and respond thoughtfully. 2. Be respectful of their time: Avoid monopolizing your friend's time, and don't expect them to drop everything to be with you. Instead, schedule your time together in advance and respect their schedule. 3. Be sensitive to their needs: Everyone has different needs and preferences, so try to be aware of what your friends like and dislike. Avoid doing things that you know they don't enjoy, and try to do things that you know they will appreciate. 4. Don't be pushy: Avoid pressuring your friends to do things they're not interested in. If they say no to an invitation or suggestion, respect their decision and move on. 5. Avoid being judgmental: Try not to criticize your friends or make them feel bad about their choices. Instead, be supportive and positive, and encourage them to pursue their goals and dreams. 6. Be honest: If your friends are doing something that bothers you, speak up in a respectful way. Don't hold grudges or let resentments build up. Address the issue directly and try to find a solution that works for both of you. 7. Give them space: It's important to respect your friend's need for privacy and personal space. Don't be too clingy or demand too much attention. Instead, give them room to breathe and pursue their own interests. Remember that being a good friend is a two-way street, and it's important to work together to build a strong and supportive relationship. By being respectful, sensitive, and honest, you can avoid being annoying and build a stronger connection with your friends.
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