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Who's Your Degrassi BFF?

If you transferred in this season, who'd meet you by your locker, listen to your problems, and text you during class? You're only eight questions away from meeting your Degrassi best friend.

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  • A good friendship involves lots of things. Which one of these is most important to you?

    • Friendly competition.
    • Being up for anything, on a moment's notice.
    • A willingness to debate every topic under the sun.
    • Helping each other chill out.
    • Forgiving each other when we screw up.
    • Being able to handle honest criticism.
    • Balancing each other out.
  • Under what circumstances is it okay to lie to a friend?

    • If that person lied to me about something first.
    • If the truth is really embarrassing (to me).
    • If the truth might make my friend uncomfortable.
    • If the truth is too complicated to explain.
    • Lying makes things worse. I'd rather just explain whatever it is.
    • I don't like lying, so I'd probably just change the subject.
    • Never. (If somebody lies to me, that person is not my friend.)
  • Fill in the blank: I like when my friends _______.

    • Are as smart as I am (or even smarter).
    • Help me make decisions.
    • Make me laugh.
    • Give me little makeovers.
    • Make me think.
    • Encourage me to try new things.
    • Invite me to places I've never been before.
  • If a nasty (and false) rumor were going around about you, how would you react?

    • I'd ignore it.
    • I'd just roll my eyes.
    • I'd be fascinated. People believe everything they hear.
    • I'd try to act like it didn't bother me, even if I was boiling over inside.
    • I'd start an even worse rumor about someone else.
    • I'd make a speech in the cafeteria, explaining the truth.
    • I'd be relieved, in a way. It's worse when the rumors are true.
  • Degrassi's full of drama. What's the best way to deal with it?

    • Create some drama of my own, to stay in the spotlight.
    • Keep a positive attitude.
    • Put on some good music, and try to block it out.
    • Focus on my other (non-school) interests.
    • Make sure nobody messes with me.
    • Use it to my advantage.
    • Rise above it.
  • You might stop being friends with someone if:

    • He/she is mean to me -- to my face.
    • He/she makes fun of me behind my back.
    • He/she calls me "hopeless."
    • He/she starts acting less intelligent -- on purpose.
    • He/she criticizes all of my decisions.
    • He/she lets me win whenever we play a game.
    • He/she says "I'm bored" all the time.
  • What are you like around your friends?

    • I look out for them, because they usually need it.
    • I'm relaxed and calm, most of the time.
    • I have an opinion on everything.
    • I'm up for anything, just to get out of the house.
    • I'm always asking for advice -- and taking it.
    • I'll take any challenge. "Ping pong? It's on!"
    • I'm always suggesting stuff we can do.
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