There's a text about being a good friend. Here's a part of it: "... Withhold your judgement even if you don't agree with what your friends says or does. Try to be as selfless a s possible - asking for help is hard for everyone, so be the first to offer assistance. If your friend takes you up on it they'll love you for being supportive - and even if they don't, you will certainly have made a good impression on them!"
I don't understand this bold part of the sentence. I can't even figure it out from the context. Could someone paraphrase it for me? Thanks.
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. be the first to offer assistance. If your friend accepts your offer they'll love you for being supportive .
— Clive
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be the first to offer assistance.
If your friend accepts your offer they'll love you for being supportive .
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