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Yes, you can have friends who are older than you. There is no age requirement for friendship. However, it is also true that people of the same or similar age to yourself are the most likely to be interested in the same things that you are interested in, so sometimes it is difficult to make friends with people who are very much younger or older than you are. But it is certainly possible.
People look different. Sometimes the differences are related to things we associate with how old people are. For now just enjoy imagining how fun it will be to look young when you are middle aged...
Whether or not situations are similar or different depends on the situation. Older people may experience things differently than someone younger. Responses to certain situations may also be handled differently by different people.
When you are older, you start to look at things in a different way. A person appreciates things more. Things do not bother you like they did when you were younger,.
It's important for *all* people, not just older people, to make their own choices about what to do in their leisure time because different people like doing different things. However, with older people, the more engaged they are in various activities, the likelier they are to remain ment.ally healthy, and physically healthy
They are still friends, they just aren't as close as they used to be. People change as they get older, things changed, and they just drifted away from each other. They are still friends though, just not as close as they were when they were younger.
Could you source this? All people see optical illusions.
Generally, older people have many different thoughts about knitting.
Sometimes people just assume that you can take things because your older. They feel that you are not as sensitive as when you were young. Also some of my "friends" disrespect older people just because it is the stereotypical thing for teenagers to do. Even though these examples do occur in some circumstances, this does not always happen, so don't lose in the human race yet.
No they do not. You get a different perspective on thing.
No, "older" is not a common noun. "Older" is an adjective used to compare the age of two or more people or things. Common nouns are general names for people, places, things, or ideas, such as "dog," "city," "book," or "love."
It goes both ways. Younger sisters are annoyed because their older sisters get to do things they are not allowed to do yet. Older sisters are annoyed because their younger sisters want to hang out with them and their friends.