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“I dislike the phrase ‘Internet friends,’ because it implies that people you know online aren’t really your friends, that somehow the friendship is less real or meaningful to you because it happens through Skype or text messages. The measure of a friendship is not its physicality but its…” quote by John Green
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“I dislike the phrase ‘Internet friends,’ because it implies that people you know online aren’t really your friends, that somehow the friendship is less real or meaningful to you because it happens through Skype or text messages. The measure of a friendship is not its physicality but its significance.”

John Green

About This Quote

Source Interview: The New York Times, 2012

Friendship value comes from emotional connection, not physical presence or medium.

In simple terms: Friendship is about meaning, not medium.

Key Takeaway

Prioritize depth over format.

Themes

friendship digital age meaning connection

Mood

reflective thoughtful

Type

philosophical inspirational

When to use this quote

  • online collaboration
  • long‑distance relationships
  • virtual communities

Key Concepts

social psychology authenticity

Questions to Reflect On

  • How do you assess a friend's sincerity online?
  • What practices strengthen virtual bonds?
A Different Perspective

Digital interactions can lack non‑verbal cues, risking misunderstanding.

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