The statement "Acquaintances are like family members" is not true about friendships in the Spanish-speaking world. While friendships can be very close and friends may be treated like family, acquaintances typically do not hold the same status as family members.
Which of the following is not true about friendships in the Spanish-speaking world? (1 point) Responses Acquaintances are like family members. Acquaintances are like family members. Friends are thought to be part of the family. Friends are thought to be part of the family. Friends may spend time with a friend's family even if the friend isn't there.
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