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How to make a new best friend

Posted: Wed Apr 01, 2026 2:54 pm
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Here are 9 ways to make new friends in your 20s, 30s or 40s. Your new best friend is waiting! How to Make New Friends in 9 Unexpected Ways.

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Why do some people struggle to make new friends more than others? It may have been a lot easier when you were a 4-year old kid. You go to the playground with your parents, get excited over another kid’s jacket, touch it and boom! You have a new friend. Your parents clap their hands and you’re proud. Ah! You miss those innocent years when all you had to do was make an appearance to make a new friend. But you’re an adult now, and suddenly, the rules for making friends are a lot more complicated. You’re expected to respect personal space, boundaries and the right to privacy. To make matters worse, your time outside the work/home routine to interact with new people is limited. Are you feeling lonely? So, how to make new friends in the midst of all these constraints? THIS POST MAY CONTAIN AFFILIATE LINKS. IF YOU MAKE A PURCHASE FROM THESE LINKS, I MAY EARN A SMALL COMMISSION. CLICK HERE FOR MY FULL DISCLAIMER STATEMENT. The Secret to Making New Friends as an Adult. Although it’s more complicated for adults, there is still hope for us to make new friends …. in some unexpected ways. It doesn’t matter whether you’re in your 20s, 30s, or 40s. The basic ‘how to make new friends’ principle we applied as kids still apply. And that is to appear in places where others like us hang out. We will get to that in a minute for some ideas. But before we get there, we need to take a look at two important ingredients that make friend-making more probable , so that our efforts are not wasted. New Friends Have Something in Common. The strangers we meet are more likely to become our friends if we both have something in common . It could be the neighborhood we live in, our interests or what we do for a living. A common ground provides the basis for communication, a fundamental need for any relationship. But there is another, more compelling reason we actually become friends with the people we meet. Beverley Fehr, author of Friendship Processes says in Psychology Today, that “the transition from acquaintanceship to friendship is typically characterized by an increase in both the breadth and depth of self-disclosure”. Friends Form from Sharing and Opening Up. It turns out, the secret to making friends is sharing our secrets with whom we intend to befriend . If only one of us risks disclosing personal secrets without the other reciprocating, the acquaintanceship will eventually wither and die without blooming into a full-fledged friendship. We can’t assume, however, that a friendship will form and stand the test of time if the two ingredients: common interests and exchange of private information are present . A friendship can still be threatened by many other factors. So, now that we are clear of the basics, let’s get to the fun bit! We will take a look at how to make new friends in some unexpected ways in your 20s, 30s, and 40s. But age is just a number so if one of the ideas from a different age group speaks to you, I say go for it! How to Make New Friends in Your 20s. #1. The Everyday Places. The truth is, we don’t have to be in a special place with a sign that says ‘make new friends here’. We can make friends in the very old places we’ve been frequenting twice a day, four times a week for the past 5 years. So what kind of places are these? The gym you go to every week, the coffee shop you visit daily, the park where you walk your dog, the hiking trail, the library . You know, places you visit all the time. I get it, we enter these places with a purpose in mind. And we prefer to get in and out as soon as we are done with what we’re there for. But if you’re held up in a queue or taking a walk anyway, you might as well make some new friends. Put your phone away and look around for an opportunity or opening to get to know someone. Say something nice to another pet owner about their pet or compliment the barista. If you’ve been doing yoga side-by-side with the same person for a week now, it’s time to invite them for coffee. Down at the gym? Leave your iPod at home and ask the nearest person how to use equipment if you have no idea how to, instead of walking on the treadmill yet again. Once you break the ice, it’s easier to introduce yourself and take it to the next level. For example, say something like ‘I don’t understand why it’s always so cold in this place’. If the other person agrees, you just got yourself the chance to invite them for a hot drink afterward.













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