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Making friends in a new town?


Doc Holiday

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Ok, I lived in Charlotte most of my life and all of my friends were people I met by circumstance, either by doing the same activity or through work and school, but again lived in Charlotte practically my whole life.

Now I'm in Greenville nc and been here about 8 months and while I've made a few friend by in large I still hardly know anyone in town, this is because of my work and class schedule, so anyone have any good suggestions on how to meet new people in a new town? Or more directly Greenville? It's just not something I'm used to as far as not knowing anyone in town.

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Do they have local sports clubs you can join?

not that I know of, I know ECU has plenty but you have to be a student to be a member and I'm not starting there till the spring.

I'm a member of a local chapter of the NC kayak fishing association but I've been having a hard time making their monthly meetings because of school.

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Ok, I lived in Charlotte most of my life and all of my friends were people I met by circumstance, either by doing the same activity or through work and school, but again lived in Charlotte practically my whole life.

Now I'm in Greenville nc and been here about 8 months and while I've made a few friend by in large I still hardly know anyone in town, this is because of my work and class schedule, so anyone have any good suggestions on how to meet new people in a new town? Or more directly Greenville? It's just not something I'm used to as far as not knowing anyone in town.

 

I've been in Shallotte for almost 4 years and I don't have any real friends here. Mostly because almost everyone I meet here is either a drug addict or fuging stupid.

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I've been in Shallotte for almost 4 years and I don't have any real friends here. Mostly because almost everyone I meet here is either a drug addict or fuging stupid.

well what do you like doing? If you are into outdoorsy stuff go to the whitewater center, that place is like an adults playground if you don't make friends there I don't know what to say.
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