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    Friends is an American television sitcom created by David Crane and Marta Kauffman, which aired on NBC from September 22, 1994, to May 6, 2004, lasting ten seasons.

  2. The series narrative follows six friends living and working in New York City: Rachel Green, Monica Geller, Phoebe Buffay, Joey Tribbiani, Chandler Bing, and Ross Geller played by Jennifer Aniston, Courteney Cox, Lisa Kudrow, Matt LeBlanc, Matthew Perry, and David Schwimmer respectively.

  3. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › FriendshipFriendship - Wikipedia

    • Developmental Psychology
    • Forming and Maintaining
    • Health
    • Dissolution
    • Demographics
    • Evolutionary Approach
    • Friendship Jealousy
    • Non-Human Friendship
    • References
    • Further Reading

    Childhood

    The understanding of friendship by children tends to be focused on areas such as common activities, physical proximity, and shared expectations.: 498 [a] Such friendships provide opportunity for playing and practicing self-regulation.: 246 Most children tend to describe friendship in terms of things like sharing, and children are more likely to share with someone they consider to be a friend.: 246 Recent work on friendship in young children investigated the cues they use to infer friendship....

    Adolescence

    In adolescence, friendships become "more giving, sharing, frank, supportive, and spontaneous." Adolescents tend to seek out peers who can provide such qualities in a reciprocal relationship, and to avoid peers whose problematic behavior suggests they may not be able to satisfy these needs. Particular personal characteristics and dispositions are also features sought by adolescents, when choosing whom to begin a friendship with. During adolescence, friendship relationships are more based on si...

    Adulthood

    Friendship in adulthood provides companionship, affection, and emotional support, and contributes positively to mental well-being and improved physical health.: 426 Adults may find it particularly difficult to maintain meaningful friendships in the workplace. "The workplace can crackle with competition, so people learn to hide vulnerabilities and quirks from colleagues. Work friendships often take on a transactional feel; it is difficult to say where networking ends and real friendship begins...

    Forming and maintaining friendships often requires time and effort. Friendships are foremost formed by choice, typically on the basis that the parties involved admire each other on an intimate level, and enjoy commonality and socializing. Given that friendships provide people with many mental, social, and health benefits, people should want to asso...

    Studies found that strong social supports improve a person's prospects for good health and longevity. Conversely, loneliness and a lack of social supports are linked to an increased risk of heart disease, viral infections, and cancer, as well as higher mortality rates overall. Researchers termed friendship networks a "behavioral vaccine" that boost...

    Friendships may end. This is often the result of natural changes over time, as friends grow more distant both physically and emotionally, but it can also be the result of a sudden shock, such as learning that a friend holds incompatible values. Some social media influencers provide suggestions using therapy speak to break up with a friend. These ha...

    Friends tend to be similar to one another in terms of age, gender, behavior, substance abuse, personal disposition, and academic performance.: 248 : 426 : 55–56 In ethnically diverse countries, children and adolescents tend to form friendships with others of the same race or ethnicity, beginning in preschool, and peaking in middle or late childhood...

    Evolutionary approaches to understanding friendship focus primarily on its function. In other words, what does friendship do for individuals, how does it work psychologically, and how do these processes affect people's actual behavior. Within this field, there are multiple proposed theories or perspectives about the function of forming friendships ...

    Jealousy is an emotion that is often studied in the context of romantic and sexual relationships. However, individuals also feel jealous when it comes to potentially losing valued friendships. Friendship jealousy acts as an alert to the self that a close friends' other friends may be a threat to the self's relationship with that close friend which ...

    Friendship is found among animals of higher intelligence, such as higher mammals and some birds. There is ample comparative animal research on the existence of friendships, or the existence of similar forms of relationships, in animals. The function of these relationships in non-human animals appears to primarily be for forming and solidifying alli...

    Konstan, David (1997). Friendship in the Classical World. Cambridge University Press. doi:10.1017/cbo9780511612152. ISBN 978-0-521-45402-5.

    Aristotle. The Nicomachean Ethics. VIII & IX.
    Bray, Alan (2003). The Friend. Chicago: University of Chicago Press. ISBN 978-0-226-07181-7.
    Cicero, Marcus Tullius. Laelius de Amicitia.
    Emerson, Ralph Waldo (1841). "Friendship". Essays: First Series. Retrieved 18 August 2013.
  4. IMDb page for Friends, a popular comedy-romance TV series about six friends in New York City. Find information on creators, stars, ratings, reviews, awards, episodes, trivia, goofs, quotes, and more.

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    • 1994-09-22
    • Comedy, Romance
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  5. Friends Central is a collaborative encyclopedia for everything related to NBC's Friends and its spin-off Joey. The wiki format allows anyone to create or edit articles, so we can all work together to create a comprehensive database for fans. We are currently editing 1,589 articles since March 15th, 2006 and you can help!

  6. Friends [f ɹ ɛ n (d) z] [1] Écouter est une sitcom américaine populaire composée de 10 saisons [2], avec 236 épisodes de 22 minutes, créée par Marta Kauffman et David Crane [3], et diffusée entre le 22 septembre 1994 et le 6 mai 2004 sur le réseau NBC.

  7. The first season of the American television sitcom Friends aired on NBC from September 22, 1994 to May 18, 1995. The website Collider ranked the season #9 on their ranking of the ten Friends seasons. [1]