You’ve probably noticed that once you’re out of school, it can get a bit harder to make new friends. It turns out there’s a scientific reason for that. Researchers say there are three conditions required for a real friendship to form: proximity; repeated, unplanned interactions; and a setting where each person can let down their guard. These requirements are easy to meet in school, where you’re forced to interact repeatedly with people your own age, often in stressful circumstances. Check out how your generation matches up below, and see who else shares your answers. You just might be surprised at how much you have in common!
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