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Re: Making New Friends :)
RickD's spot on. Vancouver is a city of niche social circles. If you're into indie rock, go to the Biltmore. You'll meet friends. Volunteer as a photographer for a local blog. You'll meet friends. Love beer/ales? Join CAMRA Vancouver branch and meet up with your fellow beer geeks. If you use Twitter, look up #YVRBeerTweetup - you'll meet a lot of the same people: local beer geeks. That's a huge Vancouver social circle. Heck, sit at the bar at Brassneck Brewery, Parallel 49 Brewing, or 33 Acres, and introduce yourself to your neighbours at the common tables/bar. People here are open to socializing. Learn to swing dance and go to the local swing dancing meets. Go to Commercial Drive for the World Cup and enjoy the sunshine at Grandview Park - say hello to people. Go to the Vancouver Farmers Market at Trout Lake Park - introduce yourself to the vendors.
North Vancouver, I know is very nice, but I can't imagine it being the easiest community to meet new people. Once again, I stress that Vancouver has niche social circles, but once you introduce yourself to one of them, you'll see the same people time and again, and it therefore becomes extremely easy to meet people. |
Re: Making New Friends :)
Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly
(Post 11294552)
You can also try to organise a Vancouver Meetup on here - info on the sticky threads in the Maple Leaf. The World Cup is a great excuse to organise it as there are tons of expats in Vancouver! :)
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Re: Making New Friends :)
Try Meetup.cpm - choose your area and interests. I use to for running clubs / hashing.
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Re: Making New Friends :)
Originally Posted by The4BellsLondon
(Post 11298991)
hahahahha
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Re: Making New Friends :)
You do have any good tips on not making new friends in Canada?
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Re: Making New Friends :)
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 11299597)
You do have any good tips on not making new friends in Canada?
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Re: Making New Friends :)
Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly
(Post 11299600)
Keep doing what you're doing. :thumbsup:
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Re: Making New Friends :)
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 11299597)
You do have any good tips on not making new friends in Canada?
We have tried, have we not ? |
Re: Making New Friends :)
Originally Posted by SchnookoLoly
(Post 11299549)
Why is that funny? There's an Edmonton one and a Toronto one being planned at the moment, Edmonton this week and Toronto next week. I haven't seen one planned for Vancouver since I've been around - why not try? Not everyone is as cynical as you appear to be.
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Re: Making New Friends :)
Originally Posted by The4BellsLondon
(Post 11299654)
No cynicism here, just a harsh dose of west coast reality .
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Re: Making New Friends :)
PM MikeyPM - he's in your area and a top bloke in real life. About your age too! :)
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Re: Making New Friends :)
Originally Posted by Oink
(Post 11299691)
She's not wrong.
It may be quite pretty but I can't stand the people. I met a guy in Vancouver a few years ago who was from there but had been away for yonks. He couldn't stand the locals either. He said "smug". I said "up themselves". We were pretty much saying the same thing. |
Re: Making New Friends :)
Originally Posted by Souvy
(Post 11299769)
No she's not.
It may be quite pretty but I can't stand the people. I met a guy in Vancouver a few years ago who was from there but had been away for yonks. He couldn't stand the locals either. He said "smug". I said "up themselves". We were pretty much saying the same thing. |
Re: Making New Friends :)
In terms of uptheselvesness Vancouverites are mere amateurs.
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Re: Making New Friends :)
Originally Posted by JonboyE
(Post 11299884)
In terms of uptheselvesness Vancouverites are mere amateurs.
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