Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Friends. Show all posts

13 April 2015

How to meet people in London


Im interrupting my Valencia posts for something I've been wanting to write about for a while now.

When I moved to London, I didn't know anyone. I had no family, no friends, nada. I met my first friend in the hostel I was staying in, it was rather awkward. Since then I've made a few more friends, its not always easy, you do have to put yourself out there, but one of the great things about London is that there are so many people in the same boat, you are bound to meet others looking for friends too!

Also, lucky for you, I'm here to help you get started. If you are thinking of moving to London but don't know anyone, here are 7 ways to meet people in London (that don't involve going to bar or pub!) and, hopefully, make life-long friends.



Hostel
Obviously not everyone moving to London will stay in a hostel, but it is a good way of meeting people. Some people will be travellers but keep an eye out for people who are looking at shared accommodation websites or job sites. Like I said, I met my first friend in a hostel, I eavesdropped on her conversation and plucked up the courage to butt in and now we hang out every other weekend :)

Work
This might be a bit more difficult depending on which industry you are in. In my first job I made friends with the receptionist who was an Aussie who'd also recently moved to the UK. Everyone else seemed to be content with their own circle of friends. However in my next job, I met a bunch of people, one of whom I became good friends with and recently asked me to be her bridesmaid!

Meetup.com*
I met two more friends through this site. One of which has become one of my best friends. If you haven't heard of it, Meetup.com is a site that is all about getting people together to do stuff, any kind of stuff, whatever you are interested stuff. From knitting, to rock climbing, to culture-vulturing, to dancing and partying and absolutely anything in between and beyond. If you have an interest, no matter what it is, chances are there is a social group for it. I signed up to a few groups, and went to some socials and viola, met a bunch of people, two who I've remained good friends with. They can be a bit hit-and-miss as they can be set-up and run by anyone, so its a good idea try a few. Some groups charge a small fee, but usually you can go to a couple of socials before you decide whether you want to hand over your cash. I wouldn't recommend any that don't do that really. Being London, there are hundreds of groups and you can easily find something else.

ThinkingBob.co.uk*
I found these guys through Meetup.com, where they initially started out. They have since branched off to form their own social club and I am actually a paying  member. I like them because their events are a bit different, they get you thinking and you always meet interesting people. The people who run the club are lovely, really friendly and fun and if you ever meet Phil...well, lets just say he is quite the character! I enjoy their treasure hunts the most (I think it was this post that i mentioned the treasure hunt around Covent Garden where I saw a snowman lick a bin) but they have all sorts of socials to cater for different interests.

Internations.org*
Internations is an expat community website. They have forums for your questions, 'ambassadors' who are local points of contact for the expat community, guides about London and, similar to meetup.com, social groups run by members. Membership is free or paid, Ive opted for the free one. I haven't been to any socials yet, so I cant comment on how good they are for meeting people. However, I mention Internations for 2 reasons, 1) I wrote an article for them a while ago on finding a new home in London so, as a source of information, you know you are getting information from people who live and work where you are. 2) You can approach people directly. Today I met a girl who reached out to me through this website. We come from a similar background and it was nice to meet and get to know her a bit. I'd like to think we got along well and I do hope that I gain another friend as a result. 

Blogging/Tweeting/Instagramming
I have found the blogging community a great source of wonderful people who are open and inspired to go out, meet people, and have adventures. It really is one of the more unexpected benefits of blogging. I have met so many bloggers since moving to London and engaging in the blogging community. There are at least 4 bloggers which I have been getting to know over brunches, afternoon teas and other get-togethers. It really is nice to have someone as keen as you to explore this city with. So if you have been toying with starting your own blog, DO IT! If blogging isn't your thing, try Instagram or Twitter. You are bound to meet lots of people who share your interests and make new friends.

Sporting teams/groups
I'm not a sporty person, but I've listed it here because its worked for my friend K. She joined a running group where she met her fiance. If that isn't a recommendation, I don't know what is! I know there are a lot of sporting teams out there, you see them in the parks on weekends. So, if you are the more active type, this will be a great way to meet people too.

*Not sponsored. These are sites I have personally tried.


Do let me know if any of these work for you or if you have any other ideas to share!



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10 March 2014

What I have been up to in Sydney.


Ive been back at home in Sydney for about 4 months and 2 weeks now (yes I'm counting) and thought I'd share a bit about what i have been up to - aside from missing my friends and life in London.


Street art in Glebe

Friends and Family
I have been spending a lot of time having coffees, lunches, dinners and other catch ups with my friends and my family. Its been nice to see what everyone has been up to while I've been away and just enjoy good conversation and company.



Coffee and Food
I am appreciating the brilliant coffee here more than i used to. You would be hard pressed to find a place that does a bad flat white. Sure you can find good coffee in London - but you have to LOOK for it - here, any cafe will have a good cuppa.


As for the food its fresh, flavoursome and healthy. Plus i find that Sydney does Asian food really well (outside of south-east Asia of course), probably due to its proximity and the large south-east Asian community here. I have been gorging myself on Thai, Japanese (sushi mainly) and Vietnamese.


Yummy Vietnamese Pho

Beaches
Australia is famed for its beaches and, having escaped the London winter, i have been making the most of Sydney beaches. Some of the weather has been a bit crappy recently with lots of overcast days but i have still been able to get loads of sun. I'm planning on hitting Bondi Beach this week if the weather cooperates. Keep an eye on my twitter for pics.


Manly Beach
Relaxing & Books
There is nothing i love more than getting engrossed in a book. Ive been devouring about a book a week if not more (i think i finished the Hunger Games trilogy in a week). Curling up with a good book is my favourite way to relax and unwind.


A cafe in Balmain

Visiting old haunt and exploring a bit more of Sydney
I have enjoyed being a regular again at one of my favourite cafes and some coffee shops. I love the familiarity of such things. At the same time i have been trying to explore bits of the city that have previously escaped me such as the area around Balmain, the deeper heart of the Botanic Gardens, the State Library of NSW, Annandale, Glebe among others. It made me aware of how much i have seen and pleased that there are still tiny bits i haven't.


Mrs Macquaries Chair - a popular Sydney Lookout

Oh, and a bit of a silly one, Cotton On. Its a clothing store and I just love their pjs. They are super comfy, light, have decent colours and patterns and best of all are really affordable - almost Primark affordable.

What would you do if you were home?

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