A messy house is a must - it separates your true friends from other friends. Real friends are there to visit you not your house!

Jennifer Wilson
A messy house is a must - it separates your...
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A messy house is a must - it separates your true friends from other friends. Real friends are there to visit you not your house! In this quote, the author is telling us that a messy house is a sign of a true friend. True friends will visit you even if you live in a messy place, because they will appreciate the messiness because that is the way you live. They will not care about your house - because that is not what makes you special. You will be able to tell genuine friends from fake friends by their response when you ask them to visit and they say: "I don't want to come to your house."

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