Friendliness refers to a kind, caring, respectful and considerate attitude and behavior towards people, animals and the environment. The connotation of friendliness includes the following aspects:
1. Care and respect: friendly people will care about other people's feelings and needs, and respect their rights and choices.
2. Considerate and enthusiastic: friendly people will take the initiative to care for others, help them solve problems, and provide support and help.
3. Tolerance and understanding: friendly people will understand and tolerate others' shortcomings and mistakes, and give encouragement and help.
4. Peace and coordination: friendly people will handle their relations with others in a peaceful and coordinated way to avoid conflicts and quarrels.
The meaning of friendliness lies in:
1. Promote interpersonal relationships: friendly people can establish good interpersonal relationships, enhance social skills, and get more support and help.
2. Improve the quality of life: friendly people will get more attention and care, feel more warmth and happiness, and thus improve the quality of life.
3. Enhance social responsibility: friendly people will pay more attention to social issues and actively participate in and support social welfare undertakings.
4. Cultivate good morality: friendly people can cultivate good morality, such as tolerance, understanding, love, etc., and become respected people in society.
For example, when a friendly person meets an elderly person in public who needs help, he will actively provide help and care about the needs and feelings of the elderly; In his work, he will respect and understand the opinions and choices of his colleagues, and handle the working relationship in a peaceful and coordinated way; In social public welfare undertakings, he will actively participate in and support charity activities, pay attention to social problems and make contributions to the society. These are the concrete manifestations of friendly behaviors and attitudes.