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5 Times We Can Love and Appreciate Chandler Bing

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5 Times We Can Love and Appreciate Chandler Bing
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In all of the television shows I've watched in my lifetime, there is one character that I seem to relate to the most.

For anyone that has watched "Friends" knows exactly who Chandler Bing is and no matter what he is doing, you can somehow always relate to him and appreciate him.

1. His Awkwardness

Ex. He always finds a way to either say something funny during a serious conversation or vice versa. You can always count on Chandler to make you uncomfortable

2. His Sense of Humor

Ex. This gif below speaks for itself. Where else can you find a guy to make knock, knock jokes to a wooden door?! Chandler is truly one of a kind.

3. His Advertisement Skills

No matter what the item is, he can come up with a catchphrase to make anyone think they immediately need this item.


4. His Dancing Skills

Now, I'm dancer myself, so I have no place to judge. But even Chandler can make flinging his arms and upper body aorund look good. I mean the guy doesn't even need music to help him move his feet!

5. Overall, Him Just Being Adorable

When I watched Friends, I always find Chandler to be the cutest guy out of all three of them. While he may be the captain of the hot mess express, he can do anything to make himself look adorable.

It is pretty obvious that Chandler Bing is and will always be my favorite Friends character. I mean honestly, how could you not love him?! He is very relateable on so many levels, but the ones I pointed out are just a few of the main amazing reasons as to why I love him!

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