Fill in the Blanks A Word with Many MeaningsOnline version This activity is about adjectives clauses (that, who) by Erick Solis 1 who that who who that that who whose who who who Almost everyone has friends , but ideas about friendship differ from a person to person . For some , a friend can be a person chats with you on the internet . For others , a friend is someone has known you all your life . What one person defines as a friend , another class acquaintance , and vice versa . As you see , definitions of friend can vary a lot within a single culture . Imagine the differences between cultures . In Russia , for example , friendship is a relationship emphasizes sharing your inermost feelings . Friends are people know each other " behind the soul . " In Mexico , it is a lifelong commitment , and a friend is someone becomes part of your family and help you in all areas of your life . Anthropologist Margaret Mead compared notions of friendship in some Western countries . She says : " For the French , friendship is a one - to - one relationship demands keen awareness of the other person's intellect , temperament , and particular interests . A friend is someone brings out your own best qualities . " For French friends , enjoy arguing about intellectual issues , disagreement is " the breath of life . " However , Mead notes , " . . . for Germans , friendships are based on mutuality of feeling , deep disagreement on any subject matters to both is . . . a tragedy . "