It is hard to deny that making new friends can rich my experience. And such a fact leads impressionable people to generate the opinion that many people think it is more important to make new friends. However, such a statement suffers from both logical and factual fallacies, and it should be examined meticulously. As far as mental, time and quality as concerned, I hold that it is more important to keep my old friends than it is to make new friends.
Firstly, playing with my old friends is more happier than new friends, as I can feel more freedom. Meanwhile, I know more about old friends, so I need not worry about my security when I hang out with old friends. On the other hand, playing with new friends, I will feel embarrassed because I am not an outstanding person. Therefore, keeping my old friends is more important than making new friends.
Furthermore, playing with old friends saves time indicates that keeping old friends is more important for me. Take the case of my experience, who do not have much leisure time. As a result, I can have more time for myself. Had it not been for I like my old friends, I would never become pleased.
Nevertheless, a voice arises that making new friends increases my ability to get along well with others. Ironically, some people are not friendly to me, and do not make me feel relaxed. Therefore, quality of new friends is vital for me.
In a nutshell, I maintain that keeping my old friends is more important than making new friends.