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24 December, 06:10

When asked to define "popularity," Brianna offers, "It's when everyone likes you." Chrissy suggests, "It's basically the number of friends you have." How do the two definitions differ?

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  1. 24 December, 06:15
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    Being liked and having friends are different. Most popular people have 0 friends. Being liked is when a few or more people have decided that you are a likeable person. Having friends mean that you like those people back/have things in common and are able to hang out on at least a monthly basis.
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