Ways to Reconnect With Old Friends After a Big Move

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A lot takes place when you move into your new home. You have to learn the ropes of this new town and get to know the schools if you have young ones. After everything is set and done, you are probably going to start wondering if you can reconnect with old friends because friendships enrich a home.

 

Use Family Members as a Source

One thing you can do to try to reconnect with old friends is talk to your family. You may not think about this often, but people in your family know people who may know your friends. It might be a good idea to see if your siblings or parents can think of anyone they know who lives in your new town or city. This search may take some time, but you may be able to reconnect with some friends. Having someone you know in this new area makes it easier to make this place feel like a home as it should.

Friends can Connect You to Old Friends

You can also use friends or acquaintances to find out if there are people in your new area to reconnect with. This step is hard for some people because they feel strange about calling a friend or acquaintance to help them connect with other people. It can feel like you are just using them, but think of this as fortifying the connection you have with the friend you are contacting by rekindling a friendship you both share.

Facebook May Help You Reconnect

Facebook is one of the biggest social media platforms out there. As you probably know, it has been used to help people connect with old friends for some time. You can make a general announcement to see if anyone is in your new neighborhood, which can give you good results. Of course, this may not always work, especially because some users do not log in often or may miss your announcement but it does not hurt to try. Facebook has another tool that it is testing out that could help you find friends called "Friends Nearby." You are given the opportunity to share your location, and Facebook allows you to see if there are any friends nearby but only if they have opted into the program. It makes chance encounters more plausible and helps you find friends you may not have seen in some time.

 

Ways to Reconnect With Old Friends After a Big Move

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Use an Online Search Tool

Facebook is definitely one tool that can help you connect with old friends, but privacy settings make it possible for old friends to hide their location, which does not help your goal. At this point, you are going to have to rely on a good deep search tool. You want to find a site that gives you the ability to perform a people search in the area you moved to. You get the opportunity to find out a little more about those old friends you have not connected within some time, like an address or phone number. You can use this information to extend these individuals the courtesy of reconnecting formally before actually seeing each other in person.

 

These are just some ways you can connect with old friends in your new town or city. It can get pretty lonely in your new neighborhood, so you are not the only one hoping to find a friendly face. Taking some of these steps should help you, but be sure to consider making new friends, too, by joining local clubs or groups. These friends will have something to offer.

 

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