meow wrote: Hmm..... I wonder if its harder to make friends or something when you're in your twenties- I'm pretty much in the same boat.
Sleepy wrote: Let me know when the session's planned for.
iamlegend wrote: hi first of all i swear this is the last time i am going to post in this thread and then it will be let drift away in to the forums abyss.........or something. secondly,just one meet up took place so far which was good.it was small but thats ok.the thing is i arranged a second meet up this friday and in the meantime got alot of pms.these people said they were interested and i gave them a day and time at the start of the week(it was for this friday)in other words plenty of time to respond with a yes or no.i got niether and assumed people will show up. nobody did. so i would like to give it one more go this time with pms from people who are really serious about it.serious in turning up i mean and serious enough to check your pms more than once a month.and this is not a charity case just a few drinks! Hi, May I make a suggestion? I lived in Manhattan for about 2 years and I was in same situation and did exactly the same thing as you are doing now. I made friends with people that are closer to me now then some of my best mates in Ireland. But it didnt happen easy it took a lot of organising and a lot of patience. Some times no one turned up. it was generally nerve raking waiting to see who would but turned out a lot of people were just nervous or were thinking of coming on their own and couldnt bare the thought so were waiting until a friend was free to go with them. In the end we had a great gang of not many (7 out of the 100s of replies!) but it was definitly worth it. The only thing I would say is that it was a lot more 'acceptable' in NYC to meet mates over the internet than here. You should have seen peoples faces back here when I would say 'yeah we met over the internet!' Its not as conventional here so you really gotta bare with it. If you fancy it we could meet and I'll tell you all about it over coffee? As far as I am concerned you can never have too many friends!