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The personality types you can find in any social circle
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You’ve seen it on TV and in real life—there’s always that one friend. Maybe they mother you too much, give you unsolicited fashion advice, or never say no to a party. Either way, they’ve fallen into a stereotype. But what are those personality types, and can you categorize yourself and your friend group into them? Take a look at the most common friend group roles below to see where you fall.

  1. Like your mom at home, your friend group mom can be a real stickler—but they don’t mean to be! They’re the glue that holds everyone together, making sure everyone gets along and is happy. Overall, they want what’s best for everyone.[1]
    • If you think you’re the mom of your group, you’re the one anyone can come to; just remember that it’s okay for people to make mistakes, including yourself. After all, how else can you learn?
    • Check out wikiHow’s “I’m totally the mom friend!” forum to see what real users have to say about friend group roles.
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The Connector

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  1. This friend hates when their other friends fight—they want everyone to be one big happy family. They’ll most likely introduce you to other people they know based on common interests or goals. Basically, the connector is always ready to expand the group and knows just about everyone in town.[4]
    • Think you’re the connector of your friend group? Don’t be afraid to brag about your friends, especially when helping them get a job or meet their soulmate.
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The Planner

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  1. The planner of the group is all about structure. If you have a trip coming up, chances are they’ve already made the itinerary and booked the hotel. They’re always on time, organized, and ready with a to-do list.
    • If you’re the planner of your group, try to let loose every once and a while. Go outside your comfort zone and say “yes” to an unplanned group activity—you never know what fun you could be missing out on.
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The Joker

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  1. They’re the comic relief of the group. They know the perfect joke to break the ice when things get tense, heated, or somber. Their outgoing and fun personality makes them the life of the party, even if it means being the brunt of their own jokes.[5]
    • Keep a list of jokes in your back pocket if you’re the joker of your friend group. After all, you never know when someone will need a pick-me-up.
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The Hipster

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  1. The hipster of a group walks to the beat of their own drum. Maybe they shop at small boutiques, only listen to indie music, or prefer black coffee over pumpkin spice lattes. Either way, they push you outside your comfort zone and make your life more exciting.[6]
    • Think you’re the hipster of your group? Give your besties a gentle nudge to follow their dreams, but try not to push them too far—baby steps.
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The Overachiever

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  1. This friend will likely be a CEO in the future. They’re always aiming high and pushing you to do the same. With a positive attitude and a ton of motivation, the bar is never too high for this friend.
    • If you’re an overachiever, remember that it’s okay to take a break every now and then. You can’t reach for the stars without resting before the launch.
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The Party Animal

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  1. You can’t take this friend anywhere without making new friends and having a good time. They’re the first to bring the booze or hook up with someone. They’re always down to live it up.[7]
    • If you’re the party animal of your group, try to listen to your friends’ cues. Blast that music when the vibes are good, and try to be chill when things are tense.
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The Chill One

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  1. This friend is as cool as a cucumber when disaster strikes—nothing seems to phase them! They keep everyone else levelheaded with their down-to-earth personality and relaxed attitude.[8]
    • It’s okay to be stressed or anxious every once and a while, even if you’re the chill friend. Nobody’s perfect, so work on letting out even those unpleasant emotions—your friends have your back.
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The Artistic One

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  1. This friend has so many hobbies they even lose track of them! They’re constantly staying busy with creative side hustles like painting, writing, reading, etc. If you need something artistic, they’ve got your back.
    • Let your friends fuel your creativity if you’re the artistic one of the group. Draw their portraits or write a story of your favorite memories.
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The Fashionable One

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  1. This friend knows the latest styles like the back of their hand. They won’t hesitate to tell you if what you’re wearing is hot or not. Basically, they’re the one you turn to when you have nothing to wear.[9]
    • If you’re the fashionable one of the group, use your fashion expertise to hype your friends up and boost their confidence—show them just how awesome they are.
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The Smart One

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The Hot Head

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  1. They don’t mean to be angry—they just have a lot of pent-up rage. This friend is most likely to get into or pick a fight. They have a lot of opinions, and sometimes they don’t know when to let things go. Their strong will is admirable, and you know that if you’re ever in trouble, they’ll fight for you.
    • Work on letting things go if you’re a hot-headed friend. Not every battle is worth the fight, especially when it comes to your closest friends.
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The Pessimist

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  1. Being a little negative is part of their personality. This friend may be the Debby Downer of the group, but it’s only because they want everyone to be safe and responsible. They’re always looking out for you, reminding you of every possible danger.
    • Think you’re the pessimist of your friend group? Try to have some fun and be more positive—look at the glass half full rather than half empty.
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The Absolute Mess

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  1. No matter how hard this friend tries, things never turn out the way they expect—the universe is truly against them. Their usually late and disorganized, and their chaotic personality leads them down messy rabbit holes. But at least it makes for an interesting story![10]
    • If this sounds like you, work on ​organizing your schedule so you can be on time more often.

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This article was reviewed by Dr. Marisa G. Franco and by wikiHow staff writer, Aly Rusciano. Dr. Marisa G. Franco is a friendship and belonging expert based in Washington, D.C. She is a sought-after speaker who has spoken on human connection at major companies, including Lyft, Comcast, the American Psychological Association, and Harvard University, and has a TED talk on making friends that has 2 million views. In 2022, Dr. Marisa published her New York Times bestselling book, Platonic: How the Science of Attachment Can Help You Make—and Keep—Friends. Dr. Marisa has curated findings from over 1000 research articles to offer research-backed, actionable advice for improving connection. She is an Assistant Clinical Professor at the University of Maryland, teaching courses on loneliness and friendship to honors students. In addition, Dr. Marisa is a licensed psychologist in the state of Maryland whose research focuses specifically on friendship. Her work has been featured in The New York Times, Good Morning America, Scientific American, and The Chicago Tribune, and she regularly contributes to Psychology Today. She has a PhD in Counseling Psychology from the University of Maryland. This article has been viewed 91,121 times.
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