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How to Make Friends Online: No Borax, No Glue Needed!

Hey everyone! I’ve recently transitioned to online learning due to circumstances beyond my control. While I’m managing my schedule and keeping up with schoolwork, I’ve been finding it really challenging to make new friends. Most of my old friends are still at my previous school and are tied up with their own lives—work, classes, and everything in between. It’s tough to maintain a social life in this new setup, especially compared to the easier interactions I had in-person.

I would really appreciate any tips on how to connect with others online and build friendships in this virtual environment. Thank you so much! 🙏🏽✨

One Reply to “how to make friends online no borax no glue”

  1. Making friends online can definitely be a bit of a challenge, especially when you’re used to in-person interactions. Here are some tips that might help you build connections:

    1. Join Online Communities: Find forums or social media groups that align with your interests. Whether it’s gaming, books, art, or a specific hobby, these spaces can be great for meeting like-minded people.

    2. Participate in Group Activities: Look for online events or clubs related to your interests. Many platforms host virtual meetups, game nights, or study groups where you can meet others.

    3. Be Active on Social Media: Engage with others on platforms like Twitter, Instagram, or TikTok. Comment on posts, share your thoughts, and don’t be afraid to reach out via DMs to those who share your interests.

    4. Use Apps Designed for Making Friends: There are apps specifically for making friends, like Bumble BFF or Meetup, where you can connect with people looking for the same.

    5. Volunteer for Online Projects: Get involved in online volunteering or community projects. This can help you meet new people and work together towards a common goal.

    6. Start a Conversation: If you find someone interesting in a chat or forum, don’t hesitate to strike up a conversation. Ask about their interests and share yours!

    7. Be Yourself: Authenticity is key in making meaningful connections. Share your thoughts and feelings honestly to attract friends who appreciate you for who you are.

    8. Be Patient: Building friendships takes time. Don’t get disheartened if it doesn’t happen immediately. Keep putting yourself out there, and the right friends will come along.

    Remember, everyone is in the same boat when it comes to online interactions, so many people are also looking to make new friends. Good luck! 😊

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