Meeting new people doesn’t have to involve a conscious effort. Just
participating in activities you enjoy or running daily errands can lead
to
Meeting new people without even trying. Of course, if your favorite
activity is watching television it is unlikely that this will lead you
to meeting new people unless you watch television in a public place
instead of your home. Anytime you are out in public you are bound to
meet new people without even trying.
A weekly grocery shopping trip can lead to meeting new people without
even trying. Even this mundane chore gives you the opportunity to meet
new people. Even if you shop in the middle of the night you are
likely to not be the only person in the
store and can wind up meeting someone
new. You may be the only customer in the store but surely there will be
store employees present. The cashier may strike up a casual
relationship while they are ringing up your order and this could lead
to the effortless start of a relationship with someone new.
Another errand that may
result in you meeting new people without even
trying is taking a trip to a bank. You will most likely encounter long
lines and a significant wait. Rather than keeping to yourself, speak to
those around you and you may find yourself meeting new people without
even trying. While many people may be annoyed by the long lines, many
others will be thankful for your starting a conversation because it
offers them a distraction and a way to pass the time.
Participating in group exercise classes at a gym can also help you meet
new people without trying. You are unlikely to meet someone new if you
put on your headphones and hop onto an individual cardio machine but if
you join a group class you will probably end up meeting some new people
without even trying. The class automatically gives you something in
common and if you can’t find anything else to talk about, griping about
the intensity of the class is always a good ice breaker.
Those with children can find themselves meeting new people all the time
without even trying. Children are incredibly social and often befriend
most if not all of the
kids in your neighborhood. While you may have
not yet met all the neighbors you may find that your child has. If they
have been making friends with other kids in the neighborhood, invite
some of the other parents and children over for a play group and you
will have the opportunity to meet the other adults while the kids play.
If your child is into sports, you can consider
coaching a team that
they are a member of in order to meet new people. The parents of the
other kids will most likely attend
games and practices and as the coach
you will get the chance to meet all the parents at these games and
practices. While your focus will be on the kids, the natural level of
parental involvement will result in you meeting new people without
really trying.
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