Not really. We have a mutual friend. We have a friend in common. Possibly You have a mutual friend with someone I know. You and Bob have a friend in common. Or You and Bob have a mutual friend.
A friend in common is a mutual friend; one you and another person both are friends with. e.g., "Tony is a mutual friend of ours..."
mutual friends are on facebook its a friend that you and your other friend are in common with
Here is an example sentence with the word "mutual":Our mutual friend Selena had recently moved to Arizona, do you want to visit her with me?
A new friend you both have in common.
thats absolutely correct!!!
Mutual Friends on Facebook are friends that you and another user have in common.
If I am Jack's friend, and I am your friend, that makes me a mutual friend. That's all it is. A friend you have in common with someone else. Mutual friends are a good way of deciding whether to accept a friend request. If you have several mutual friends, but don't recognise the name, it can help narrow down where the person knows you from. :)
you cant make mutual friends. mutual friends are just the friends that you and another user have in common. ex: say I'm on facebook and i go on another girl's profile, i look right above the friends list and see mutual friends and they're all on my friends list too. get it now?Not really
mutaul friends are those friends whom you have in common with a friend u alrdy have as a friend
My friend and I both agreed that going to a party tonight would be a lot of fun, so the feeling was mutual.
If for example somebody is a mutual friend of you and me, it means he is both my friend and your friend.
Our Mutual Friend was created in 1865.