A.) See if the friend needs help.
B.) Just carry on with what you're doing.
The logical answer would be to go for A. (Correct me if I'm wrong.) What I don't understand is why some people opt for choice B instead. Of course, you do not have any obligation to help your friend. But then again, is not that what friends do, help each other? One might argue that if the friend needed help, the friend should ask. After all, ask and you will receive right?
Is there actually a right answer to my scenario?
In my opinion, I'd like to think someone has the initiative enough to ask the friend he/she needs help. But then again, maybe some people are just too blur to see that the person needs help. In that case, does the person just be thick skinned and ask for help? Or just say nothing, carry on with what he/she is doing and wonder why no one is helping them?
I don't really the point of this post, but it's just something I'm wondering. Seems like I'm making life more complicated then it really is. xD