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By *litterbabe OP Woman
over a year ago
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I have a friend who has just moved to a new area and doesn't know many people.
He ends up going to the pub often, but he knows that's not very good for him or his wallet.
He isn't very sporty but does enjoy a game of pool or darts.. But of course that involves the pub again. He doesn't read job or play football. He was wondering what he could do to possibly widen and his social circle and keep him distracted from the pub. Do any of you have any ideas of how to make your acquaintances and friends? |
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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago
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"I have a friend who has just moved to a new area and doesn't know many people.
He ends up going to the pub often, but he knows that's not very good for him or his wallet.
He isn't very sporty but does enjoy a game of pool or darts.. But of course that involves the pub again. He doesn't read job or play football. He was wondering what he could do to possibly widen and his social circle and keep him distracted from the pub. Do any of you have any ideas of how to make your acquaintances and friends?"
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"I joined an over 45 social group on line "
I did something similar. Although I found groups online, we meet up. I love to knit and my designs are getting more elaborate but I struggle with some techniques and YouTube doesn't help, so I found and joined an online knitting group and we meet monthly, and meet for coffee/dinner outside that.
Same with the book club and Caribbean ladies over 50!
Perhaps op your friend could do the same, find a group on line with shared interest who meet up. |
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By *izzy.Woman
over a year ago
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He could do a college course , learn a new skill.
Google "meet ups". It's a national thing were loads of local groups organising daytime and evening meets. Might be ramblers, or eating out or a mixed event group. Ideal for people new to the area.
Do voluntary work.
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By *rcher XMan
over a year ago
Ghost Town |
"Go dancing!
Modern jive classes and freestyles in any area,
Look up "UK JIVE" on your computer.....
Sociable, good exercise, and very good fun!
Always more ladies than gentlemen too!
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This
I used to go to Ceroc. It's a good way to meet people in the local area but you also get the chance to travel to Ceroc party nights or weekends in other areas. |
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