
Friendship idioms
Quiz by Juan Antonio Luque Corriente
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A person who helps when we are not doing well or have problems is a true friend, unlike other people who disappear when difficulties arise.
This phrase means to improve relations between people who differ significantly from one another for one reason or another, or who don’t like one another.
This phrase means that one has friends who have important or influential positions.
This is said about people who are dating, who have a romantic relationship with each other.
This is said about people who have a conflict or disagreement
A well-known expression which refers to people that have something in common, for example, interests, hobbies, or views about life.
This expression is useful if you want to say that difficult time has started in your life after things have been relatively easy or pleasant.
Someone with whom you can share highs and lows, secrets and life experiences
Someone you are friendly with or pretend to like but perhaps have a rivalry with. It could also be someone who you dislike but have to be nice to anyway.
 It means that everything is progressing successfully (or even better than expected), without any problems.
To meet someone and immediately become friends with him/her and have loads to talk about
It’s saying that two people are very alike. This could mean they look alike or act alike
No matter how hard or easy the situation, you have supported or been supported by the other person