Adult friendships come from repeated exposure plus a little initiative. Join something that meets regularly, say yes to invitations, and be the one who follows up. Familiar faces become friends when you keep showing up.
Where friendships actually form
- Recurring activities — a class, league, club, or volunteer shift you attend weekly.
- Shared interests — hobby meetups, run clubs, board-game nights.
- Work and neighbors — low-pressure, already-there connections.
- Apps and local groups — yes, friend-finding apps and community pages count.
The part that's on you
Be the initiator. Suggest coffee, follow up after a good chat, invite people to things. It feels vulnerable, and almost everyone is relieved when someone else makes the first move. Consistency beats charisma.
Everyone in that new city was new once. Most people want connection just as much as you do — you're not imposing by reaching out, you're doing them a favor.
Common questions
How long until it feels like home?
Often a few months of showing up. Give it time and keep accepting invitations — the early awkward stretch is normal and temporary.