Different ways of performing a background check on new friends
When you move into a new town or a neighborhood, you tend to feel a little incomplete. Also, you don’t know anyone around and it further makes you feel like a stranger in town. The feeling that you experience is somewhat like the one you had experienced when you were a new kid on the first day of high school. Gradually, as time passes by, people living in your neighborhood begin to interact with you more often. This makes you feel a little more welcome in the neighborhood. Soon your colleagues at work also become more receptive. Eventually you manage to have a group of your own. Some of them in the group begin to grow so close to you that you can rely on them blindly and can call them your friends. At this point, one can never think of a background check.