Communication with friends is an important and integral aspect of the interaction between a person and society, the development and self-improvement of a person. The wider the social circle, the more friends a person has who can support him in difficult times, the happier and more significant he feels.
Instructions
Step 1
Do you want to make new friends? This means that you are an open and friendly person, yearning for new emotions, broadening your horizons and feeling of friendly support. First, decide how you see new friends, what qualities they should have. Do you want to talk to your new friend about the hardships of your job in the Legal Department? Look for a fellow lawyer. Do you want to find a companion for joint trips to the ski resort and snowboarding? Then look for a future friend on the forums where snowboarders gather. If you need someone who will share invaluable experience with you and give you valuable advice in a difficult situation, then a friend should be older than you.
Step 2
Is shyness preventing you from making new acquaintances? You are embarrassed to offer communication or are afraid to seem intrusive, so you blush and stutter in a new company. If you find yourself in a new company, and the people around you are unfamiliar, take advantage of the situation - this is a great way to make new acquaintances. There is nothing to be ashamed of, because these people do not know anything at all about you. Timid behavior will betray your insecurities and alienate potential friends. Therefore, take a deep breath several times, calm down and step forward - towards new acquaintances!
Step 3
Social networks are the most modern way of making new acquaintances. Communication on social networks makes a person more open, deprives friendship of territorial boundaries and racial differences. English speakers can register on foreign social media and dating sites and find friends abroad, anywhere in the world.
Step 4
Going to school also helps make friends. Community of interests, student life, and sometimes living together makes people, sometimes even completely different from each other, related and closer.