Good day Hivers, happy new week!!!
I'm glad to be here again.
In this our digital age, it is almost impossible to live without the internet, everything seems to have found its place in the virtual world including friendship.

I remember when I first joined Facebook years ago, I thought it was just a place for people to show off fine pictures and videos but over time, I realized that it was also a place where people build deep connections, that is how I found myself in the middle of real online friendships.
These days, I chat, laugh, sharing secrets and even praying with people who are miles away from me. It sounds strange but that’s the beauty of the internet: it makes the world feel smaller yet our connections grows larger.
One of my closest online friends is Grace. We met on Facebook writing group where people share short stories and poems. At first, we just exchanged comments like “nice piece” and “beautiful writing” . However gradually, we started talking in private messages and we discovered we are both from the same state, loved the same type of music and even shared similar life experiences. Before I knew it, she became one of the few people I could talk to about anything, it was then I understood that distance is not a barrier in friendship. When I’m sad or confused, I don’t hesitate to send her a message and she always replies with warmth and understanding. The funny thing is that we have never met in person yet sometimes it feels like we have known each other since childhood.
However, as much as I love my online friends, I also want to have them around physically. Physical friendships come with things that online ones can’t replace like sharing a meal together with hot gists, taking a walk together or giving a comforting hug. There is something special about looking into a friend’s eyes and seeing their emotions physically, you can’t fully capture that through emojis or video calls, sometimes just presence is enough.
However the truth is, not everyone has the luxury of maintaining physical friendships, life can be so busy and distance can separate people, that is where online friendships fill the gap.
Therefore , I will say that both online and physical friendship complement each other but can’t fully replace one another. Physical friendships have it own warmth and closeness while online friendships have it freedom and diversity.

In the end, what matters most is sincerity. Whether online or offline, friendship is built on trust, communication, and love like I said earlier, I have come to realize that true connection doesn’t depend on distance, it just depends on the heart. When someone genuinely cares about you, distance won’t stop the friendship.
So it is true that online friendships are real and beautiful but it should not also replace the need for physical connections. However, we should also know that friendship is not just about being present in the same room but it is about being present in each other’s hearts. So, whether my friends are across the street or across the ocean, I know I am never truly alone.
Sometimes, I even imagine meeting Grace one day, maybe we will laugh about all the years we spent chatting online or maybe it will feel awkward for a few minutes, but I believe our bond is a genuine one built on love and trust.
Thank you for staying with me this far, I hope you had a good read, see you next time.
Whether online or physical what matter is trust and true communication
Yes, I agree with you
I normally say it doesn't matter where you guys met but if both parties are willing to put in the work, then it's achievable.
Yes I agree with you