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6 Types Of Friends We All Have: As Told By The Cast Of 'How I Met Your Mother'

Which type of friend are you?

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6 Types Of Friends We All Have: As Told By The Cast Of 'How I Met Your Mother'
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We all love our friends. They will get on our last nerve or make us laugh until we're gasping for air. Your friend group becomes your family -- the crazy aunts, the loud grandparents, the annoying siblings and all. Which type of friend are you in this big family of comrades?

1. The Emotional One

You know that one friend who is always crying or complaining to you about something? You want to be supportive, but at the same time you just really could not care less that it's been three days and he still has not texted.

2. The Funny One

And then there's the group clown. You know, the friend that makes you laugh so hard that you have to excuse yourself from the classroom so as not to be disrespectful. You have so much fun with this friend, but you can never really have a serious conversation with them.

3. The Hopeless Romantic

Let me guess? She is "the one"... for real this time.

4. The Brutally Honest One

As much as you don't want to hear it, you know this friend can seriously come in handy when you're seeking some honest advice. We all need that one friend who will admit that those jeans do, in fact, make you look fat.

5. The Player

Ever heard of the expression, "Don't hate the player, hate the game?" Yeah, this friend invented it. You always look forward to his juicy stories at the end of a weekend because let's face it, he's the best in the game.

6. Your One Ethnic Friend

We’ve all been there. We surround ourselves by the people who look like us, dress like us and speak like us, but when we’re called out on it we point out our one ethnic friend: "Please, I'm the most cultured person you'll ever meet."

But at the end of the day, your friends are your everything. They are your wingmen.

They are your biggest supporters.

The ones you confide in.

And you would not trade them for the world!

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