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Skout's National Friendship Week Survey Reveals How Far People Will Go to Support Their FriendsSAN FRANCISCO, Aug. 17, 2015 /PRNewswire/ -- People will go to great lengths for love, but what about for friendship? How devoted to their friends are most people? In celebration of National Friendship Week, observed during the third week of August, Skout, the leading global app that helps you meet new people and expand your social circle, conducted a survey among nearly 1,500 people who use Skout in the U.S. and found that people are willing to do some pretty crazy things to help out a good friend. Highlights from Skout's National Friendship Week survey include: Waxing – it's not just for the pros!
Friends say they can spare a kidney.
Besties before beers.
Friends will jump out of a plane for friendship.
Car trouble? Call a friend.
Friends will help you move – even if that means missing the biggest sporting event of the year!
However, there are some limitations when it comes to friendship, and here are a few of them:
For even more findings from Skout's National Friendship Week survey, visit the Skout blog at http://blog.skout.com/2015/08/11/happy-national-friendship-week-skouters-say-how-far-theyd-go-for-friends/. This survey was conducted online in July 2015 among 1,463 Skout users in the United States. To download Skout for iOS or Android, or to sign up online, visit www.skout.com. You can also find Skout on Facebook and Twitter. About Skout Skout is the leading global app for meeting new people and expanding your social circle. The Skout community spans more than 180 countries, is available in 14 languages and can be downloaded on iOS, Android and Windows devices. The Andreessen Horowitz backed company was founded in 2007 and is headquartered in San Francisco. Visit skout.com to learn more.
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