![]() ![]() ![]() These groups are often listed in the newspaper or on community bulletin boards. Look for groups or clubs that gather around an interest or hobby you share. You may need to suggest plans a few times before you can tell if your interest in a new friend is mutual. Take the initiative rather than waiting for invitations to come your way, and keep trying. The broader your efforts, the greater your likelihood of success. Don't limit yourself to one strategy for meeting people. To meet new people who might become your friends, you have to go to places where others are gathered. Ask mutual friends or acquaintances to share the person's contact information, or - even better - to reintroduce the two of you with a text, email or in-person visit. If anyone stands out in your memory as someone you'd like to know better, reach out. ![]()
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