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How to make new friends, with so little time?

dehaani
dehaani Posts: 604 Forumite
Hi people. Where do you meet new friends? Ones that don't drink alcohol too much or too often because I really dislike "pub culture".

I was making loads of friends at work but now nobody there talks to me because of a misunderstanding. I wasn't too keen anyway because all they talk about is work.

I would like to join a gym but can't afford it and I joined a couple of clubs over the past couple of years but my work hours interfered with meetings too often. Hence, so little time; where do people find the time to socialise?
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  • Ilona
    Ilona Posts: 2,449 Forumite
    I would suggest borrowing a dog and taking it for a walk. You get to meet loads of people that way. But then you won't know if they like going to pubs untill you start talking to them. Do you know someone nearby with a dog who would like some help with walking it?
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  • dehaani
    dehaani Posts: 604 Forumite
    Thanks but I don't know anyone with a dog and if I found someone how would I go about borrowing their dog?
  • sibles
    sibles Posts: 234 Forumite
    dehaani
    I must admit I feel the same... where do people make friends nowadays?!
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  • dehaani wrote: »
    Thanks but I don't know anyone with a dog and if I found someone how would I go about borrowing their dog?

    Are there any kennels or dog homes near you? I know these people are always crying out for volunteers to walk the dogs etc even if you can only spare your time in the evening or at weekends I'm sure they'd really appreciate it :)
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  • dehaani
    dehaani Posts: 604 Forumite
    Are there any kennels or dog homes near you? I know these people are always crying out for volunteers to walk the dogs etc even if you can only spare your time in the evening or at weekends I'm sure they'd really appreciate it :)
    There is a dog home about 10 miles away. About a year ago when I had weekends free I went there to see if I could volunteer and they took me through to an office, opened a filing cabinet drawer which was crammed full and said this whole cabinet is full of volunteering requests. They said I can submit an application but they realistically don't need any more.

    Now I do various shifts and cannot commit to a regular volunteering position.
  • Abbafan1972
    Abbafan1972 Posts: 7,160 Forumite
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    What happened at work op? (Just out of curiosity).
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  • PurpleJay
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    Is there any other volunteering you could do locally which you could fit around your work?

    When my son was little, I got involved with the NCT and over time have made some lovely friends.

    What about local churches, charities etc?
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  • dehaani
    dehaani Posts: 604 Forumite
    PurpleJay wrote: »
    Is there any other volunteering you could do locally which you could fit around your work?

    When my son was little, I got involved with the NCT and over time have made some lovely friends.
    I have sought volunteering positions in the past and they generally require regular commitment that I cannot fulfil.

    What is NCT?
  • Darlyd
    Darlyd Posts: 1,337 Forumite
    edited 15 June 2011 at 12:59PM
    Get on FB and seek some friends that way. And perhaps meet up for a coffee sometime.. :).

    When I moved 300 miles from home, The only friends I have met are through work. I have 1 good friend, but she likes to go out most weekends, I will one weekend go out with her, Scares me but I will. Another friends I met through work, is a party animal, hangs with people I would not want too, So I make excuses up about even going to her house for a coffee, as I don't want to hang with that lot. Another friend I met, changed jobs, but we do sometimes text eachother, but she is a keep to herself type of person (like me I suppose) So we never see eachother now, only when I go visit my Aunty where friend works.

    I do have another good friend, We met via internet many years ago, she lives not far (half hr), but never comes to me as she won't drive on the motor way, So she will get her husband to take her with the kids, and I feel uncomfortable cus one of her kids is a devil child. So I tend to go to her, Which yeah does my head in. So I not been there for ages.

    I will be honest I have only ever had 1 best friend, back at home, we were like sisters, but since I moved we don't speak much. :(
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