Every "Friend" In Your Friend Group
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Every "Friend" In Your Friend Group

We can't all be Chandler.

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Every "Friend" In Your Friend Group
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My mom can tell you all about when my older brother and I were younger and would dance and clap along to the "Friends" theme song.

Little did I know I would binge-watch the entire series after my freshman year of college and spend the last eleven minutes of the final episode crying. We watch the show and get that weird sense of 90's nostalgia that we're technically too young to have.

We also see how six very different people can make up one of the most famous friend groups on television. So here's how to label your friends as each of the "Friends."

1. Monica Geller

Your Monica is the one in control, the one who always has their stuff together. Sometimes you're not sure how they're so organized all the time, but at least they always know what's going on. On top of that, they're great to go to when you need help and still know how to have a good time.

2. Ross Geller

Look, this may be the friend that holds a slight grudge and always have to be right in an argument. They may talk a lot about their job but that's because they just want everyone to be as excited about it as they are. Ultimately, they'll be there for you when you really need it.

3. Rachel Green

Your Rachel may be the one who doesn't have everything completely together, and that's okay. They're working towards their goals at their own pace. Besides that, they always have something going on but are always sure to be there when something important happens.

4. Joey Tribbiani

We all have a Joey. A friend that food tends to disappear around. But also a friend that doesn't take themselves, or anything really, too seriously. It can be frustrating to deal with at times, but they ultimately help you see things a little bit better than how they actually are.

5. Phoebe Buffay

We all need a Phoebe to just say things that make us scratch our heads a little. They might be the odd ones, but they know perfectly what they're doing with themselves. They know that everything will eventually work itself out which is nice to be around when it seems like everything is going wrong.

6. Chandler Bing

The witty comebacks. The sometimes inappropriately timed bad jokes. This friend has it all. They're the comic relief, and if they can't make you laugh then they know that's when you need to have a talk. Deep down, they just want everyone in the group to find happiness.

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