π New Friends Meet Up π


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Hey everyone,
Welcome to our new Bristol get together. This is a great way to make new friends in a relaxed atmosphere where you can hear people talk.
The first 30 minutes is exclusively for first timers (and anyone nervous!) - if you have been to Meet Up before, please turn up later. This first half hour means that new people can arrive knowing that everyone else is in the same boat. It also means that we can greet everyone new. If you arrive after 19:00, it means that you are a confident Meet-Uper and will look after yourself.
We have chosen Pitcher and Piano, as itβs a quiet venue on a weekday night and we can have a designated area to make it easier to socialise outside.
If you fancy getting some food there, I am sure that there will be other people eating too.
For anyone who is new to the group, we understand that meeting new people can be daunting. There will be lots of other first timers there, and we will greet you and help you to settle in. Whether you are an introvert, extrovert or somewhere in the middle, this can work for you. All you have to do is overcome that first time fear of the unknown. We have all been there!
Anthony and I were once newbies to Meet up (a few years ago) ourselves, so we understand it can be a big step to take. We actually met through meet up and formed a great friendship, and weβve made some amazing friends from attending and running events too.
Anthony's Meet Up Tips:
Everyone is there to meet new people. That makes it amazingly easy to start a conversation.
If you are really nervous, plan to come for just 20 minutes. If you are enjoying it, you can stay, but if not, then you always planned to leave anyway.
Remember why you are there - to make 'real world' friends. While you are mingling, ask yourself "would I be comfortable inviting this person round to my house for a coffee and a chat?". These evenings are fun and social events in themselves, but we are really there to find people to hang out with outside Meet Up.
Don't be put off by large numbers of attendees - in fact, the larger events mean that there is more chance of meeting someone you get on really well with. Plus, we usually get attendance of around 60-70% of those who say they will be there.
I tend to work on the idea that I might get on really well with about 1 in 50 people that I talk to. Expect to have to attend quite a few events before you can form a new circle of friends.
Look after other people - sometimes you will spot someone struggling in a conversation or looking at their phone. Be kind and try to include them.
Top Five Ways to Exit an Awkward Conversation:
"I'm going to get a drink"
"I haven't mingled enough, I am going to speak to some more people."
"I'm going to the loo"
"Can I introduce you to....."
"Excuse me, I need to Facetime my cat"
If you have any questions then feel free to message us π
K and Anthony
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π New Friends Meet Up π