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It is more important to have a good family than to have friends.

Family can always


compensate for absence of friendship.

To what extent do you agree or disagree?

Nowadays, a good family is always preferable than a good friend. Blood relationships can, of course, also
occupy the area for agreement. Families will inevitably take the place of friends in social interactions.
Although having a good family have benefits that they prefer to spend time together with their member
of family, there is a chance that friends will not always be there for you.

Firstly, affection begins with your housemates. In reality, the majority of us would have first found
meaningful companionship at home before entering society, with the exception of about 25percent of
total of the world's population. For instance, I personally first experienced the benefits of connection
with my family members at home. In fact, even now that I've adapted to society and have learned about
the advantages and disadvantages of life, I can still say that my housemates are my best friends.

Moreover, only one of one's housemates could have completely checked oneself. In reality, family is all
about getting to know one another. I can use my own example to prove this. My family connections
always helped to raise me out of difficult situations since they were informed of all of my challenges and
successes because they had been with me and continued to observe me during all of my happy and
painful life events. Additionally, each of our housemates had a deep understanding of the others.

In conclusion, only someone who truly knows a person may be that person's friend. Family members are
fortunately that way, therefore I absolutely agree with the statement that families can always make up
for a lack of harmony.

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