Making friends

Making friends is an essential part of life. It’s something that helps us to feel connected, supported, and accepted. Being able to make meaningful connections with other people is a skill that takes practice and patience, but is ultimately worth the effort. Here are a few tips to help you make friends and start building strong relationships:

  1. Get out there
    Making friends starts with getting out of your comfort zone and introducing yourself to new people. Whether it’s joining a new club or group, attending a community event, or simply striking up a conversation with someone you don’t know, don’t be afraid to put yourself out there.

I was always shy and non-talkative but slowly I started to change myself and started speaking with people, this enhanced my confidence and now I have some very lovely friends.

  1. Be open and honest.

Building relationships is all about being open and honest with the people around you. Don’t be afraid to share your thoughts, feelings, and values with others. This will help you to find people who share similar interests and values.

  1. Listen.

Listening is a key part of forming connections with others. Make sure to give people your full attention when speaking, and ask questions that show you’re interested in what they’re saying.

  1. Show your appreciation.

Showing your appreciation for the people in your life is a great way to strengthen the relationships you have. This can be as simple as saying thank you or sending a kind message.

  1. Have fun.

Having fun together is a great way to form strong bonds. Try to find activities that you both enjoy, whether that’s playing sports, watching movies, or simply grabbing a bite to eat.


Making friends is an important part of life and it’s something that often takes time and effort. But if you’re willing to put yourself out there and be open and honest with others, you can start building meaningful relationships with the people around you.

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