get in touch, to contact someone, especially after not communicating for some time, keep in touch, to continue communicating with someone regularly, lose touch, to stop communicating with someone, get on well, to have a friendly, pleasant relationship, fall out, to have an argument and stop being friendly with someone, fall out over, to argue and stop being friendly because of a specific reason, make it up, to become friends again after an argument, grow apart, to become less close because people change or develop different interests when growing older, drift apart, to slowly become less close, often without a clear reason, have a lot in common, to share many interests, opinions, or experiences, have nothing in common, to share very few or no interests or opinions, take after, to look or behave like an older family member, bear no resemblance, to look completely different from someone, look after, to take responsibility for someone’s well-being (often children or elderly people), take care of, to provide help, support, or attention to someone or something, a give and take, a balanced relationship in which both people are willing to compromise and support each other,, a win-win relationship, a relationship where both people benefit, get on one's nerves, to annoy or irritate someone, a family get-together, a meeting where family members spend time together socially.

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