en enjoying company of friends

An English term in ConceptNet 5.8

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Effects of enjoying company of friends

  • en happiness ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en good times ➜
  • en you relax ➜
  • en relaxation ➜
  • en comradeship ➜
  • en conversation ➜
  • en the desire to be alone ➜
  • en enjoyment ➜
  • en excitement ➜
  • en experiencing joy ➜
  • en you feel closer to them ➜
  • en feel content ➜
  • en getting closer ➜
  • en be happy ➜
  • en have fun ➜
  • en have a good time ➜
  • en having a great time ➜
  • en having a party ➜
  • en hot kinky sex ➜
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enjoying company of friends is a subevent of…

  • en drinking ➜
  • en talk ➜
  • en laughter ➜
  • en party ➜
  • en drink ➜
  • en drink alcohol ➜
  • en eat pizza ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en you get drunk ➜
  • en have a drink ➜
  • en having a party ➜
  • en pleasure ➜
  • en talking ➜
  • en tell a joke ➜
  • en tell jokes ➜

enjoying company of friends is used for…

  • en happiness ➜
  • en being happy ➜
  • en companionship ➜
  • en your day off ➜
  • en displaying group affiliation ➜
  • en displaying status ➜
  • en effecting happiness ➜
  • en fun ➜
  • en games ➜
  • en gossiping ➜
  • en maintaining friendships ➜
  • en peace of mind ➜
  • en providing comfort to your friends ➜
  • en relaxation ➜
  • en remembering the old days ➜
  • en satisfying social instinct ➜
  • en shopping ➜
  • en sociability ➜
  • en stress relief ➜

enjoying company of friends requires…

  • en friends ➜
  • en appreciating them ➜
  • en being able to enjoy things ➜
  • en being in a good mood ➜
  • en caring about them ➜
  • en good camaraderie ➜
  • en you to have friends ➜
  • en making time ➜
  • en you to be near your friends ➜
  • en paying attention to them ➜
  • en sharing with them ➜
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