Find New Friends Through Friends You Already Have

Meeting new people and making good friends becomes more difficult with age . You become less adventurous, you find yourself in comfortable routines with significant other people, and you no longer have a school that forces you to interact with different groups of people. But if you have at least one friend, you have an easy way to find new faces to hang out with.

When we think of our friends, we tend to think of them as our friends . Obviously, this is rare. Your friends have friends of their own. If you feel lonely or don’t have enough friends around you , Amy Harwick, a licensed family therapist , suggests using The Cut the friends you have as a resource to connect with. Ask your current friends to recommend friends to you, as if they were a good doctor you trust and who knows what is best for you.

Think about it – what you have in common with your current friend is probably something of the same that they have with other friends. Have them introduce you to someone they know that you don’t know (your friend can go with you if you’re uncomfortable). It might not work – sometimes groups of friends stay separate for a reason – but you can get along and just make a new friend like that.

This approach worked very well for me when I moved to a new city a few years ago. I met someone through an old friend I had known for a long time, and eventually we became close enough to become fellow travelers – all because I asked my friend, “Hey, do you have such and such a number? He seems cool. ” Give him a chance. In the worst case scenario, you will stay with a friend that you already had.

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