Subquestions to Keep the Discussion Going:
For Everyone:
1. What does a "close friend" mean to you? What makes them different from other friends?
2. Can a "wide circle of friends" sometimes become a burden? Why or why not?
3. How do you find time for your friends? Is it easier to find time for a few close friends or for many friends?
For Students (Thinking about school life):
4. In school, is it sometimes easier to have a big group of friends? For example, for group projects or school activities?
5. Have you ever felt pressure to be friends with everyone in your class? Why?
For University Students & Graduates (Thinking about change and the future):
6. When you move to a new school or city, which type of friendship is more helpful at first: a few deep ones or a wide circle? Why?
7. How do you make new "close friends" after finishing school?
For Working Members (Thinking about career and social networks):
8. In the workplace, which kind of friendship is more useful for your job? Why?
9. Can your coworkers become your close friends? What are the good sides and the possible problems?
Looking to the Future:
10. Imagine your life in 10 years. Which type of friendship do you think will be more important to you then? Why?
Final Fun Question:
11. If you could only choose one for the rest of your life, which would you pick: one very best friend who understands you completely, or a different friendly person to talk to every day?