How do i keep freinds over summer?

How can I maintain friendships over the summer?

Hi everyone! I just started attending public school last month, and while I’m really enjoying it, I’m feeling quite anxious about summer break. I’ve made a few friends, and since I’ve never had friends before, I’m very attached to them. The thought of them drifting away after summer is really unsettling to me, and I can’t help but worry. I know this might sound trivial, but I needed to share my thoughts with someone to help ease my mind. Any advice on how to keep these friendships going during the break would be greatly appreciated!

One Reply to “How do i keep freinds over summer?”

  1. Hey there! First of all, it’s totally normal to feel this way, especially after starting public school and making new friends. Building those connections is important, and it’s great that you’re thinking ahead about how to maintain them over the summer. Here are some ideas that might help:

    1. Plan Hangouts: Try to set up a few get-togethers before summer starts. You could suggest going to the park, having a movie night, or just hanging out at someone’s house.

    2. Stay Connected: Exchange numbers or social media handles with your friends if you haven’t already. This will make it easier to keep in touch throughout the summer.

    3. Organize Group Activities: Consider planning some fun group activities over the summer, like going to a local event, playing sports, or even just having a picnic.

    4. Have Regular Chats: You could set a day each week to catch up with your friends through text or video calls. It’ll give you something to look forward to!

    5. Mutual Interests: If you and your friends share any hobbies or interests (like games, books, or shows), suggest doing things related to that over the break.

    6. Be Open About Your Feelings: It’s okay to share with your friends how much their friendship means to you. They might feel the same way and appreciate your honesty.

    7. Join Summer Activities: Look for summer camps, classes, or clubs that you can do together with your friends. This can help strengthen your bonds.

    Remember, it’s natural to worry about friendships, but good friends will want to stay connected, too. Just be yourself and enjoy the time you have together! You’ve got this!

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