Rand Country Blog May 28, 2015

How to Make Friends When You Move to a New Neighborhood

homes and families connected neighborhoodsMoving to a new home can be one of the most exciting chapters in your life, but it can also bring a few transitionary challenges, one of which is that you’ve moved away from your friends in your previous neighborhood. Although this may seem hard at first, today’s technology will allow you to keep in better touch with them, and you now have an opportunity to make a whole new set of friends. Here are some ways to establish friendships with the residents in your new neighborhood.

One of the first things you should consider is throwing a housewarming party. An event such as this will surely attract several neighborhood residents to your house. If you know a few of your guests better than you do others, you can ask one of the former to introduce you around to some of the neighbors you’re not yet too familiar with as a way to create more friendships. Other than food and music, you should include some fun games that require teamwork, which will therefore strengthen the connection between you and your new neighbors.

If you have young children, and if some of your neighbors do as well, you can set them up on a playdate. Not only will this help you bond more with your neighbors, but it will help your children establish new friendships as well. Also, if your children and your neighbor’s children go to the same school, you can volunteer with other parents to chaperone at any school functions or join the PTA. When you and your neighbors have children, this will also give you the chance to go to any local family-friendly events that you all can enjoy together.

Another way you can connect with your neighbors is to try and find common interests. This will open a whole host of opportunities where you can bond over hobbies you love, which will make those hobbies more enjoyable when in the company of friends. If you all like community service, find an organization at which you can volunteer. If you like to exercise, you can go on daily runs, bike rides, or join a gym together. If you’re sports fans, catch a game. When living in a sizable neighborhood, you’re very likely to find at least a few other people who enjoy what you enjoy.

You might also want to think about establishing a weekly or monthly tradition, such as a movie night, game night, or date night. Creating traditions will give you and your friends something to look forward to in the middle of your busy schedules and will provide you all with a chance to spend time with each other if you haven’t done so in a while.

The workplace is also a possible spot where you can make new friends. You can connect with your coworkers by assisting them with certain tasks, and you can also connect with them on lunch breaks or at work events. As you get to know your coworkers when assimilating into your new career surroundings, this could lead you to spending time with them outside of work, such as taking part in some recreational activities.

Getting to know everyone is all part of the moving process, and it can also be the most fun. While meeting your new neighbors might seem a little intimidating at first, you have to remember that they were in the same position as well when they moved to that neighborhood. All you have to do is be friendly, and then everything else will fall into place.

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Sources

www.frontdoor.com