I just recently moved to a new town a few weeks ago. I started school today and I talked to a view people but didn't seem to meet anyone friendly. Is there a good way to make new friends at a new school? the school is actually really small compared to my old school. Any help is appreciated thank you.
geegollyHOLLY answered Wednesday August 23 2006, 2:22 pm: I know how you feel. i moved to my school at the beginning of 4th grade. i didn't make friends right away, but within a week or so, i made a lot of new friends. give it some time and you'll have friends in no time! [ geegollyHOLLY's advice column | Ask geegollyHOLLY A Question ]
MelLeDisko answered Wednesday August 23 2006, 2:08 am: Try joining an after-school acitvity or join a school club so then you can hang out with some people who have the same interests as you, so you already have something in common and something to start a conversation about. What the new kids do in our school is just start to talking to kids and asking them if they can join their groups [ if we're all working on a project or something ] or they'll ask them what's for homework and just start talking to them all on a regular basis. Usually kids after awhile start to talk to the new kid and ask them to sit with them and then they're friends with lots of people before they know it. [ at least, that's what happens in my school ] but just try and mingle around some more with the kids. I hope I helped. <3 [ MelLeDisko's advice column | Ask MelLeDisko A Question ]
xkellxx answered Tuesday August 22 2006, 11:35 pm: join sports team or clubs. talk to people and act intrested in the topic (even if you arent). try to just get to know at least one person who is in your lunch maybe and then ask to sit with them and chat with everyone at the table. when new people come to my school, i an always intrested like i wanna know about them. so hopefully people at the table will be too and you'll make friends. hope i helped [ xkellxx's advice column | Ask xkellxx A Question ]
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