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8 ways to make friends as an adult and tips to keep them

TOI Lifestyle Desk
| ETimes.in | Last updated on - Aug 20, 2025, 06:00 IST
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Here are eight ways to meet new people and some tips for not letting those friendships fade away

Making friends as a kid was easy. You shared your snacks at school or played on the same team, and boom you were besties. As an adult? Not so simple. Work, family, endless to-do lists… somewhere along the line, “hanging out” got harder to fit in.

But here’s the thing: Adults need friends just as much as kids do. We need people to vent to, to celebrate with, to grab coffee with on a rough day. The good news? Making friends in adulthood isn’t impossible. You just have to be a little intentional about it.

Here are eight ways to meet new people and some tips for not letting those friendships fade away.

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Follow your interests


Think about what lights you up. Reading? Hiking? Dancing? Cooking? Whatever it is, join a group that does it. When you show up to a book club or a cooking class, you already have something in common with everyone in the room. That makes it so much easier to start a conversation.

Tip to keep it alive: Don’t let it stop at the activity. Ask that fellow bookworm if they want to swap novels, or invite your hiking buddy out for coffee after the trail.

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Say yes more


It’s tempting to turn down invitations especially when you’re tired after work. But honestly, friendships often start in those “ugh, I don’t feel like going” moments. That after-work happy hour, your neighbor’s barbecue, even a birthday party for a colleague you never know who you’ll meet.

Tip to keep it alive: Shoot a message afterward. Something simple like, “Had fun chatting yesterday want to grab lunch soon?”

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Reconnect with old friends


Sometimes the best “new” friends are old ones you lost touch with. Maybe it’s a college classmate, a former coworker, or someone from your neighborhood. Thanks to social media, reaching out is easy.

You don’t need a fancy excuse. A simple, “Hey, it’s been forever how have you been?” works. You’d be surprised how often people are thrilled to hear from you.

Tip to keep it alive: Don’t let it be a one-off. Check in now and then, even if it’s just sending a meme or asking about their day.

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Look around at work


Like it or not, you spend a huge part of your life at work. And while not every colleague will become your best friend, some might. Grab lunch together, chat on coffee breaks, or suggest hanging out outside the office.

Tip to keep it alive: Keep boundaries in mind. Work friends are amazing, but respect their off-time too.

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Volunteer for something that matters to you


Volunteering is one of the most natural ways to meet people. You’re working side by side, helping out with something that matters. That shared sense of purpose creates an instant bond.

Whether it’s an animal shelter, a soup kitchen, or a beach cleanup, you’ll walk away knowing people who care about the same things you do.

Tip to keep it alive: Suggest grabbing a bite after volunteering it turns a “teammate” into a friend.

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Make the first move


This one’s tough, but important. Don’t wait for someone else to start. If you click with a person, say something! Invite them for coffee, ask for their number, suggest another hangout. Yes, it feels awkward. But chances are, they’re just as eager (and just as nervous).

Tip to keep it alive: Keep reaching out sometimes instead of waiting for them. Friendships grow when both sides show effort.

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Use online communities



Not all friendships start face-to-face these days. There are local Facebook groups, hobby forums, even apps designed to help people meet. They’re a great way to find people nearby who share your interests.

Just remember: the real magic happens offline. If you click with someone, suggest meeting for coffee or checking out an event together.

Tip to keep it alive: Move beyond texting. Hanging out in person deepens the bond.

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Listen really listen


Sometimes the best way to connect isn’t about talking at all it’s about listening. People remember the ones who make them feel heard. Ask questions, remember details, and show genuine interest.

Tip to keep it alive: Don’t just show up for the fun stuff. Be there when things get messy too. That’s how you turn an acquaintance into a lifelong friend.

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Keeping friendships strong


Making friends is step one. Keeping them takes effort. A few reminders:
Send the “just thinking of you” text. It matters more than you think.
Respect their time and space everyone’s busy.
Be reliable. If you make plans, show up.
Celebrate the wins, but also stick around during the losses.

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