Friends are very important in our lives. Friendships are easily formed when we are young and do not demand too much out of it. According to studies and research, humans tend to form highest number of friendships at kindergarten and primary level. However, one tends to have less friends as one grows older and wiser. This is because we realize there are good friends and bad ones.
The saying that a friend in need is a friend indeed is very apt in this scenario because good friends are those who are reliable and trustworthy. at a younger age, our demands are not too high regarding friendships as we rely mostly on our parents, siblings and relatives for important things. The friends we formed at this age are merely considered playmates rather than companions and confidants. Thus, our expectations of them are not high.
More serious friendships are formed when one enters puberty and achieves certain level of maturity. the latter allows one to forge fellowship with those who share the same interests, passion as well as similar moral and religious values. Thus, it is not surprising to observe that in some Asian country, mature students at the upper secondary level have friends of the same ethnic and religious backgrounds. At the university level, it is even more apparent. Even the Ministry of education has voiced concern over this phenomenon where polarization is prominent. The Indians, Chinese and Malays hardly mix with each other and are seen usually in the company of their own kind.
One of the main reasons for polarization among university students is that as they reach a certain level of maturity, common binding factors such as religion, customs and traditions play important role in selection of friends or mates. In addition, since majority of these students come from rural backgrounds where there is not much cultural interchange, they feel rather awkward to forge friendships with students of other races. However, this does not mean the students are racist or suffer from superiority complex. Thus, the university should introduce more programs that allow cultural and religious mixing and understanding of the other.
Nevertheless, in the working world, a different scenario prevails. One finds Indians, Chinese and other races forging stable and long lasting friendships. This is most probably due o the fact that to be productive in one's work, one has to believe in team work. The latter actually enhances the bond between the workers and eventually long lasting friendships are formed. In fact, this situation has even led to many inter racial marriages between the three major races. the products of the intermarriages are very unique as they have friends and relatives from both ethnic backgrounds!
Friends
are
very
important
in our
lives
.
Friendships
are
easily
formed
when we are young and do not demand too much out of it. According to studies and research, humans tend to form
highest
number of
friendships
at kindergarten and primary
level
.
However
, one tends to have
less
friends
as one grows older and wiser. This is
because
we realize there are
good
friends
and
bad
ones.
The saying that a
friend
in need is a
friend
indeed
is
very
apt in this scenario
because
good
friends
are those who are reliable and trustworthy.
at
a younger age, our demands are not too high regarding
friendships
as we rely
mostly
on our parents, siblings and relatives for
important
things. The
friends
we
formed
at this age are
merely
considered playmates
rather
than companions and confidants.
Thus
, our expectations of them are not high.
More serious
friendships
are
formed
when one enters puberty and achieves certain
level
of maturity.
the
latter
allows
one to forge fellowship with those who share the same interests, passion
as well
as similar moral and religious values.
Thus
, it is not surprising to observe that in
some
Asian country, mature
students
at the upper secondary
level
have
friends
of the same ethnic and religious backgrounds. At the university
level
, it is even more apparent. Even the Ministry of education has voiced concern over this phenomenon where polarization is prominent. The Indians, Chinese and Malays hardly mix with each other and are
seen
usually
in the
company
of their
own
kind.
One of the main reasons for polarization among university
students
is that as they reach a certain
level
of maturity, common binding factors such as religion, customs and traditions play
important
role in selection of
friends
or mates.
In addition
, since
majority of
these
students
come
from rural backgrounds where there is not much cultural interchange, they feel
rather
awkward to forge
friendships
with
students
of other races.
However
, this does not mean the
students
are racist or suffer from superiority complex.
Thus
, the university should introduce more programs that
allow
cultural and religious mixing and understanding of the other.
Nevertheless
, in the working world, a
different
scenario prevails. One finds Indians, Chinese and other races forging stable and
long lasting
friendships
. This is most
probably
due o the fact that to be productive in one's work, one
has to
believe in team work. The latter actually enhances the bond between the workers and
eventually
long lasting
friendships
are
formed
. In fact, this situation has even led to
many
inter racial marriages between the three major races.
the
products of the intermarriages are
very unique
as they have
friends
and relatives from both ethnic backgrounds!