Familiarity breeds sentiment before contempt.

Amanda Craig
Familiarity breeds sentiment before contempt.
Familiarity breeds sentiment before contempt.
Familiarity breeds sentiment before contempt.
Familiarity breeds sentiment before contempt.
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Familiarity breeds sentiment before contempt meaning one becomes more comfortable with someone they know, to the point where they begin to treat them more favorably. They may even begin to feel affection for this person, or at least a strong degree of respect. The idea is that familiarity breeds positive feelings before contempt, which would otherwise follow. This is illustrated in the phrase “a friend in need is a friend indeed.” It means that it isn’t difficult to identify someone in need because you are already familiar with them. The context is that people who are friends, or who have been friends for a long time, are generally likely to be able to help when they are in need.

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