How To Describe A Close Person

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I have known this person for four years now and they are an extremely close person in my life. We met on the track one day in high school and that was the beginning of our relationship. He was a sprinter and so was I which is how we made our connection. He is kind of short and somewhat muscular, he has big brown eyes, a beard, has jet black curly hair that he wears in an afro; his appearance resembles Odell Beckham the football player. His personality is extremely genuine and outgoing, he does not have a problem putting others needs before his own. He loves to talk and is also a good listener. He does not ask people for much in return just to be trustworthy and honest. He is the baby on his mother’s side and has a brother that is in the navy and a sister that is in school to be a nurse.
In the case of my person and the BFI, comparing his scores with the average upstate students scores there are some similarities as well as differences. There was a slight difference in the subject score but not as much as the average score. Dealing with openness and agreeableness the subject scores were the exact same, meaning out of the BFI these were the two personality traits that play off of each other. If someone is open minded they are probably more
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This is a quick way to get to know someone by asking those questions about themselves and what interests them. Questions can include: what do you like to do for fun? What are your hobbies? Are you religious? Would you do this or have you done this? By using the S-data the information is coming straight from the source which leaves little room for uncertainty and complications on information. In dealing with the subject I knew he would score high on openness simply because he has told me that he likes to try new things to stay amused and can be fairly

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