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How to make good friends while traveling

For some, making friends while travelling is a walk in the park

By Nilusha PereraPublished 4 years ago 3 min read
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Shezykhan1, Friends@deosai National Park, CC BY-SA 4.0

For others, it just might not be the case. Fret not- there are tons of ways to make friendships and find good travel buddies while you're on the go. Dive into this article to explore and find some great tips on building friendly relationships during your travel episodes.

Connect Online

If you're the kind of person who is an outgoing, non-stop speaker in cyberspace, and a total introvert in real life, then finding a friend online would be the next best thing to seeing a unicorn! You can always create a post and ask your social media community if they know anyone who is leaving for the same destination. You can also join public groups on social media platforms such as Facebook, where the focus is on offering travel tips and tricks. Most countries have formed these types of groups. You'd surely be able to single out someone who would not only provide you useful travel insights and native perspectives on your target destination but also be your friends plus one during your travel journeys.

Be Approachable

You may be an introvert by nature, but that doesn't mean you're unable to light up your face with a smile. Making friends should be a whole lot easier when you look happy and confident. No one usually approaches moody people if you haven't noticed it already. Another way to acquaint with new friends is to strike up a conversation during your journey to the next destination, may it be by public bus, boat, or plane. You never know, you might even find someone who's headed out to the same endpoint as you. Just remember! A simple hello and a how are you can go a long way when it comes to forming a lasting friendship.

Associate with Locals

When you arrive at your destination country, you can expect to run into locals every so often. So why not make it an opportunity to form bonds that would lead you to a lasting friendship. Being surrounded by restaurants, bars, and cafes makes socializing way easier, such as when you stay at an apartment hotel in Sydney the likes of Oaks Sydney Castlereagh Suites. You can always seek the cosy comforts of your hotel room or go out to meet new people when you stay at such places. For an authentic experience and to really let new friendships bloom, you can consider staying with a local. It would let you in on a comprehensive experience of living like a local, which would inadvertently lead to the start of a new friendship.

Learn the Local Language

What better way to start new friendships than to be able to introduce yourself in their own language! Just imagine how a native speaker would feel if a complete stranger from a foreign land comes towards them and speaks in their very own tongue. You know you'd be flabbergasted. Apart from the purpose of captivating the friendly natives with your language skills, it is a must that you learn several phrases of the main language spoken in your target destination. If you're cruising to the other side of the world and can't string together a sentence in the native language, then surely you aren't trying hard enough. It's not the sixties anymore. The technology-driven 21st century has opened up a wide array of resources from which you can even try learning rocket science. Therefore, mastering the basics of a language shouldn't be that hard. You can download an app that assists language learning such as Duolingo, and you'd be on the right path to finding some good friends with whom you can travel.

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