Making New Friends
  1. Acquaintance – a person you know but not very well.
    Example: We became acquaintances after meeting at the conference.

  2. Introduce – to present someone to another person.
    Example: Let me introduce you to my best friend.

  3. Casual – relaxed and informal.
    Example: They had a casual chat at the party.

  4. Hobby – an activity done for pleasure in one’s free time.
    Example: Playing the guitar is one of my hobbies.

  5. Trustworthy – reliable and dependable.
    Example: He’s a trustworthy friend who keeps secrets.

  6. Icebreaker – something that helps people feel comfortable and start a conversation.
    Example: Jokes can be a great icebreaker.

  7. Common ground – shared interests or beliefs.
    Example: They found common ground in their love for music.

  8. Outgoing – friendly and socially confident.
    Example: She’s very outgoing and makes friends easily.

  9. Bond – a close connection between people.
    Example: They share a strong bond after years of friendship.

  10. Introvert – a person who prefers solitude or small groups.
    Example: As an introvert, he enjoys quiet evenings at home.

  11. Extrovert – a person who is energized by social interactions.
    Example: She’s an extrovert who loves meeting new people.

  12. Networking – interacting with others to exchange information and develop contacts.
    Example: Networking events are great for making new friends.

  13. First impression – the initial perception of someone.
    Example: A smile creates a positive first impression.

  14. Conversation starter – a topic or question that begins a dialogue.
    Example: Asking about hobbies is a good conversation starter.

  15. Clique – a small, exclusive group of people.
    Example: The new student felt left out because of the school’s cliques.