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11 March, 2026 at 17h43 #2748
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KeymasterMeeting new people can happen in many different ways. Some people prefer meeting naturally through friends or social events, while others feel more comfortable using apps or online communities.
In today’s world, there are so many options — dating apps, social networks, hobby groups, work events, travel, or even random conversations in everyday places like cafés or parks.
For you personally, what is the best or most natural way to meet new people?
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Do you prefer meeting people online or offline?
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Have you ever met someone in an unexpected place?
Share your experience — it might inspire others to try new ways of meeting people.
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23 March, 2026 at 10h55 #2872
Rose
MemberI think joining communities or clubs is a great way to meet people. Whether it’s a sports club, language class, or volunteering group, it creates opportunities to interact regularly. When i join a yoga class for my back, that was a opportunity to bond with people on a relax setting. Plus everyone was there to take care of they health, so it was a good basis to develop new relationship.
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14 April, 2026 at 23h22 #3179
Tayba
MemberMeeting people through mutual friends is still one of the most effective ways, in my opinion.
There’s already a shared connection, which makes the interaction feel safer and more comfortable. It also gives you a bit of context about the person before even talking to them.
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17 April, 2026 at 20h59 #3205
KelParticipantOne approach that worked well for me was simply being more open in everyday situations.
Starting small conversations in places like cafés, events, or even while traveling can sometimes lead to interesting connections. It doesn’t always lead to friendship or dating, but it helps build confidence and social skills.
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19 April, 2026 at 17h28 #3225
Prosper
MemberI think online platforms are useful, but they work best when combined with real-life interaction.
They’re great for expanding your circle and meeting people you wouldn’t normally encounter, but the real connection still happens when you meet in person.
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