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According to dictionary.com (2005), friendliness is defined as a feeling of liking for another person, a feeling of enjoyment in their company. The importance of friendliness is that perceived friendliness is subjective to the receiver. Regardless, if I am high on ecstasy my levels of friendliness could be exceptional or vice versa... displayed 300 characters
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Regardless, if I am high on ecstasy my levels of friendliness could be exceptional or vice versa. Friendliness, in this context, has to do with liking people, being open, being social, outgoingness, being easy going, and being kind. There are subclasses friendliness, however, they are not measured in this study... displayed next 300 characters
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