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5 Interesting Ice Breakers You Can Use To Make Friends After Relocating

Moving to a new city is always a tough decision. The logistics and planning required to move your belongings can be exhausting enough. The second stage is mentally preparing yourself and adapting to adversities.

The mental toll is the toughest during the move. Regardless of the motive of the move, it is difficult to say goodbye to your old life and brace for the unknown. Cultivating relationships in the new city is a substantial effort towards grounding yourself. In the process of building a relationship, the initial stage of introducing yourself and opening up is arguably the most difficult part. Don’t worry, we have a few icebreakers and tips that will help you transition into your new life smoothly.

Make an impression on moving day

The day of the move is undoubtedly stressful and tiring, but it is a great opportunity to make friends with your neighbours without the stress of awkward silence. The logic is simple, once you are done with the heavy lifting, and for most parts, your move is done, knock on your neighbours’ doors and introduce yourself.

 If the thought of randomly knocking on someone’s door frightens you, ask for a small favour like a glass of water or basic supplies and tools and get the conversation going. The premise of the move allows you to keep your conversations short and builds a positive image of you being a friendly neighbour.

Organise a casual soiree

Who doesn’t like a party? Knowing how to cook is an added bonus, and you can wow your guests with your skills. Do not overthink the party and complicate it. Universally loved food items like pizzas, a couple of sides and a few drinks will make it perfect.

If you live in a closely-knit community, holding a separate party for them would be a good idea. The second party could be for your colleagues, people you met at an event or people from a club who share the same hobbies. The choice is yours, and feel free to get creative with it.

Show interest

It might seem simple, but most people fail to listen to others. People love to talk if you make them feel comfortable and heard. Strike up a conversation based on mutual interests or an event you both know about and let the other person talk.

Chime in once in a while to assure the other party that you are engaged in the conversation and listen to them intently. You will be surprised to see how easily people share intimate details of their lives if they feel safe with you.

If this seems overwhelming, do not worry. Once the time comes, your instincts will kick in naturally, and you will make friends in no time. If you need help with the logistics of packing and moving, call us now and let go of your worries.

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