He/she should be more outgoing and invite new friends to their house. Don't be shy ! I am almost 20, and I graduated last year but I went to 4 highschools inside of 4 years. My best word of advice is to find something that you think you might enjoy, and join that group. At one time or another I belonged to; Drama- was fine after I got to a small school, that appricated me..... big school it was hard to break in to the scene. HOSA- for people that want to be nurses, doctors, and the like Perspective Teachers- Name is obvious ROTC- Fun, even if you have no plans for the military...... Great group of people Sports Medicine- fun got the privliges of an athlete without the running, sweating learning plays. Hope this helps
Try going to new places. If you're newly single, avoid 'singles' places and go where real people go. Take up a new hobby, go to the library, take a class in something that seems fun. Singles' organizations and events tend to involve painted women and over-aftershaved men, all looking for a quick fix, so to speak, and all a bit desperate. A lot of organizers make a lot of money out of desperate people.98 Don't fall into that trap. Accept you are totally single and don't actually look for friends. If you're sincere, friendly and upfront, the good people will find you. Oh, and resist any urge to tell your life story to new acquaintances. It's a bit like hearing all about somebody's operation and the endless side effects; a total turn-off. And don't pretend to know what you don't know, or try to be too smart. Be wary of people who keep questioning you; if they can't meet you on equal terms without knowing who and what you are - and very likely how much money you earn - they aren't worth your time. Eventually you'll weed out the desperates and the predators and be left with the good people. A cultural club is a good place to start; most cities have Greek, Italian, Irish, Scottish (Caledonian) clubs and so on, and they're very welcoming to newcomers...they don't need you to have a common background, just to relax and fit in. You'll be amazed at the new best friends you have within weeks. If you're shy about going to these places alone, take a newspaper to read over a drink (which you can make last for ages) and do the crossword. Eventually you'll feel able to turn to someone nearby and ask for help with a clue, or ask if they can tell you about a movie in the guide. Looking comfortable just being by yourself is a very good look; once you have the skills that allow you to be alone in a crowd, you'll discover the skills that allow you to communicate with others just come naturally.
I am about to go through this problem for I am tranfering to a new high school and that means I have to leave all of my best friends I have known since 3rd grade. Remember their are others that face this problem. I consider myself a very shy person at first, but once you get to know me I open myself up more. Don't be afraid to open up to others , i guess i have to learn the same as well, and do not be scaredof what others think of you. I sure it will be fine and devine!xD
Hopefully I have supported your question, even though I am going through this as well, if not then I have tried!
to make lots of friends you have to start with one friend
try be nice to everyone then they will fink ur nice and start bieng nice 2 u bak
then you could just ask he 2 come round then you become close friends then
he friends cud become your friend aswell so then u join her friendship group!:)
hope this helps it helped mee x
If you want to have a particular new friend, find out their interests and talk to them about it. If you have a conversation with new friends, ask about them then they are sure to ask how you're feeling as well, or what you're doing this weekend. You should also be yourself, and complement them, it shows them that you're kind, don't talk too much though, you might scare them away, but be YOU. They may think you are someone you're not, find common ground and make small talk, you will have a new friend in no time!
I was home schooled my whole life till the 9th grade, so I didn't have any friends. Though getting involved with clubs and talking to people in class helped me a lot. :)
Be kind to people and gradually they will be kind back. Thankfully you don't have to learn that the hard way!
Make new friends or find someone you dont talk to
you could make new friends :)
talk to people, compliment them.
Yes, most of the time you make friends in high school and college that will be your friends on through adulthood.
When you are in middle school you will learn a lot of new things. You will also learn to make new friends.
you have to say hi to all of them.jijjijjijijjiji
omg yes! you can make new friends even during your senior year of high school and completley discard the old ones EASILY even though it will seem impossible at first! It happened with me when my "best friends" since 8th grade totally stabbed my back. I made new friends. Obviously not best friends, but still friends.
New Garden Friends School was created in 1971.
School is a place of learning new things and workis a place you go to get money and make new friends. That is the difference.
You can read your books, talk with your school friends. To make new friends you need to attend local events and mix up, interact. In making new friends, you have to chose the best.
just go up people and introduce yourself! make conversation!
ask her/hes name and what his/her favorites and be friendly with others