- Being able to tell someone something, knowing that they aren’t going to go around school blabbing it to someone else.
- Knowing that the person or persons you trust won’t laugh at you for making a stupid or silly mistake, they will laugh with you.
- Knowing that whoever it is that you trust will always, when they can of course, help you when you need it, or have your back when your in a bad circumstance
- Your best friend
- Confidence in someone or even yourself.
On stage trust is…
- Knowing that your partner or partners know their lines, their blocking, and if they don’t knowing that they won’t completely through the whole thing off.
- Being able to act on embarrassing or awkward scenes with someone, knowing that the audience, mainly in theatre class, will not laugh at you, but with you if it is a comedic skit, scene, etc.
- When doing improvisation skits, that your partner won’t do something completely random or off topic to mess the thing up. And even, knowing that they’ll be able to go with what you throw out there, and vise versa. Being able to work with others.
- Being able to work with someone you don’t usually, and not fear awkwardness, tension, anger, or anything but confidence, and happy things.
To gain trust back…
- Is an extremely difficult thing, for myself especially. If someone betrays me and tells the school or someone else a secret I trusted with them personally, they need to do a lot to show me that they deserve my trust back.
- It takes a sincere effort to gain it back. More than just an apology, or “I’ll never do it again.”
- Show me that you really are sorry. If I need help with something, or I’m stressing out, do something to get me through it.
- If you get the chance, have my back on something.
- Hell, even trust me with something of your own. If you can trust me with a secret, knowing full well that I can get back at you and tell the school your secret, than you must really be a good friend.
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