Friends. The show teaches us that true
happiness comes from people who can pick us up, help us move on and, ultimately, help us stay forever young at heart. So what kind of friend are you?
Monica. The obsessive-compulsive mother hen who always cares for others. If you are Monica you may have been the fat kid
years ago. Despite your new improved skinny physique, your friends never
seem to let you live down your embarrassing childhood. Luckily, you know how to take a joke. Also, your culinary skills -- even if it is just a frozen pizza -- are what keep your friends alive. They would starve without your meals. Your competitive nature makes your friends angry, at times, but it is what pushes you to be successful in life.
Rachel. The once spoiled princess who decided to turn over a new leaf and live independently. If you are Rachel, you have a knack for falling in love hard and fast. Sometimes you even make up love affairs in your mind. You are a shopaholic who needs to be wearing the latest trends to feel comfortable. Your confidence is your most attractive attribute. Most importantly, you love your friends wholeheartedly and unconditionally.
Phoebe. The eccentric, rather flaky musician who goes with the flow and lets life take her in whatever direction it pleases. If you are Phoebe you are warm-hearted, so much so that you would even have your half-brother’s children. Trust me, it is not what you think. You have no plan in life, unlike your friends, so you simply do what makes you happy. You express yourself through poorly-written songs and believe in the supernatural. You never let imperfect love hold you down because you know the perfection you deserve and would never settle for less.
Ross. The dinosaur loving know-it-all who can be socially awkward and clumsy, but despite his nerdy qualities, he ends up with the girl of his dreams. If you are Ross you are a bookworm who would rather watch a documentary over a mindless horror film. You have a love for grammar and never let your friends get away with using the wrong “your.” When it comes to love, you cannot seem to push that one person out of your mind. You learn communication is key to making a lasting relationship -- no, a break and breaking up is not the same thing.
Chandler. The humorous and successful businessman who falls in love with his best friend’s sister. If you are Chandler, you find it hard to be serious because of your natural instinct to respond to everyone with sarcasm. You dance like no one is watching. Accept the way you look -- like a pretty girl -- and make jokes when you are uncomfortable. Your commitment-phobia has made falling in love rough, but when you finally let your guard down, you find love that makes you happier than you ever thought possible.
Joey. The food-loving womanizer whose goofy quirkiness makes him the butt of the joke, though he may not realize it. If you are Joey, you love food as much as you love, well, love. Sometimes, the hardest decision is whether to watch TV while cradling a meatball sub, or to head to the movies with the beautiful date from the coffee shop. You also have a passion for the arts -- specifically, acting. Your childish nature allows you to make up games on the spot -- like rock, paper, scissors, fire. Most importantly, you are the lovable teddy bear that your friends could never live without.