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Making Friends In A New City After A Big Move

It's official, you've moved to a new city! Maybe you're moving for a new job, to be closer to family, or just for a change of scenery. But there's one thing that might not have occurred to you: making friends in a new city can be hard. You no longer have the built-in social network of school or work, and it can be tough to put yourself out there when you don't know anyone. Luckily, there are a few simple tips we can give you to help in your process of connecting with awesome people in your area!

Consider Using Facebook Groups

If you're looking to meet new people in a new city, Facebook groups can be a great way to do it. There are groups for just about every interest, and you can connect with people who share your interests. You can also join groups for specific activities, like hiking or biking, and meet people that way. Joining a group is easy - just search for your new city followed by something you're interested in, and request to join the group. Once you're a member, you can start participating in discussions, posting in the group's events section, and getting to know other members. Who knows - you might even make some new friends!

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Moving to a new city can be both exciting and daunting. But one of the best ways to make friends in a new city is through friends of friends. Here are a few tips on how to be proactive and connect with people in your new city:

1. Reach out to your friends back home and see if they know anyone in your new city. Even if they don't, they may be able to introduce you to someone who does.

2. Once you've connected with a few people, don't be afraid to reach out and invite them to coffee or lunch. Getting together in small groups is often easier and less intimidating than meeting up with strangers.

Join A Book Club

Joining a book club is a great way to connect with like-minded people. You can search online for book clubs in your area or ask at your local library or bookstore. Once you've found a club that meets your interests, reach out and introduce yourself. Most book clubs are happy to welcome new members. Attending book club meetings is a great way to meet new people and make friends who also love to read!

Hang Out Regularly In A Bar Or A Cafe

If you're feeling lonely and looking for some company, head to a local bar or a coffee shop to meet some friends. There's nothing like good food and drinks to help you relax and connect with people. You can explore new menus solo or chat with friends old and new. Whether you're looking for a casual conversation or a deep discussion, you're sure to find it at your friendly neighborhood bar or café. 

We Know It Can be Scary

Don't be scared to try to make friends after you move. It may be intimidating, but it's worth it to try to connect with your new surroundings. Who knows, you may end up making some great friends that you never would have met otherwise. And as always, if you’re looking for a dependable company to help you in your transition, contact Immediate Movers at (574) 213-5203.