What do you do if you are really lonely and want a best friend and are moving?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? itsaprilagain answered Tuesday May 24 2011, 12:34 am: Moving is the perfect opportunity to find what you're after! It gives you the opportunity to reinvent yourself and become whoever you want to be. Plus, your reputation will be completely clean. My advice to you is to be friendly, sweet, and talk to everyone once you've moved. I can't guarantee that this will find you an absolute best friend, but it will definitely find you a solid group of friends.
Just a tip to making new friends, NEVER gossip about ANYONE until you've made a solid group of friends. You don't want to come off as rude or gossipy to people you don't know well, and you certainly don't want to offend anyone either. [ itsaprilagain's advice column | Ask itsaprilagain A Question ]
lovealways1221 answered Sunday May 22 2011, 10:35 am: Ok so I answered a question earlier thats something similar like this one. So read this question and answer.
Just a recap of what I said to that person- You don't need a best friend to be happy. I went through all 4 years of high school without a clique/group to belong in, barely no friends. I had 1 best friend but we separated due to a big fight. I realized that i don't need a best friend to be happy. Stop looking for someone and just let it happen naturally. If it was mean't to be, then it was mean't to be. I also found out that if you just stop looking, and be yourself, you'll surprise yourself with how many friends you can make.
Just be yourself and let the friends come to you. Be outgoing, social, friendly, HAPPY. Who cares if you don't have a best friend. My senior year in high school I didn't have a girl best friend, but I survived. The world won't end. You'll be okay. you just have got to relax. [ lovealways1221's advice column | Ask lovealways1221 A Question ]
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