Friendships are very important in our lives. However, many people find it difficult to make friends and to keep them. All kinds of events like moving to live in a new area, starting a new job or a change in our family circumstances through having children or getting divorced can all mean that we lose touch with people we once knew and have to make friends with other people.
Ways to Make Friends in Glasgow
Friendships are very important in our lives. However, many
people find it difficult to make friends and to keep them. All kinds of events
like moving to live in a new area, starting a new job or a change in our family
circumstances through having children or getting divorced can all mean that we
lose touch with people we once knew and have to make friends with other people.
This can be made even harder if you are shy or don’t really know how to make
friends, especially if you find yourself living in a large city like Glasgow.
However, with a little knowledge and some practice of your
social skills, you can make friends in Glasgow or any other place. Here’s how:
1. Make yourself ready for friendship
First, you need to think about why you want to make friends
in Glasgow and what kinds of friends you wish to make. Be understanding with people, rather than demanding. You don’t have to make
friends solely with people who have exactly the same attitudes and interests to
you; in fact, these people would be difficult to find even if you look for them
far outside Glasgow. Be tolerant of people and their different views to yours.
You may find you want to make friends with them despite these differences, and
if you don’t, you don’t need to have anything else to do with them and their
different viewpoints can’t harm you at all.
2. Treat other people well
We all know the ways that we like to be treated. A good
start when you want to make friends is to treat people the way you would like
to be treated: with respect, fairness and a cheerful attitude. People will be
attracted to that and more likely to make friends with you as you are good to
be around.
3. Be patient
Glasgow is a big city with a varied population. You are
bound to meet people with whom you want to make friends. It’s important to be patient
and not rush friendships. Make plans to meet again and let a relationship
develop naturally. Don’t put your trust in people fully until you see they are
worthy of that trust.
4. Don’t gossip or criticise
Even in a big city like Glasgow, word will get around about
people, but no-one likes a gossip. Don’t be the person spreading rumours about
other people; that is no way to make friends. If you don’t like something you
hear about someone, just make up your own mind as to whether you still want to make
friends with them, but don’t spread it further.
5. Stick to your morals
You will want to make friends with people who have similar
morals to you. Don’t act in a certain way just to fit in and make friends in
Glasgow. You won’t, ultimately, be happy that way.
6. Go places to meet people
There are some places that are better than others in which
to make friends. Work is a good place in which to start making friends and this
will help you all the more if you have been moved to Glasgow for work and do
not know anyone in the area. Open yourself up to social opportunities like going
for drinks after work on a Friday or celebrating colleagues’ birthdays at
lunchtimes. Join a group linked to your interests such as conservation,
walking, a sport etc. There are many such opportunities in Glasgow. You could
also do some voluntary work in your local area of Glasgow and make friends that
way too.
If you approach it the right way, there are many
opportunities to make friends in Glasgow.
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