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I feel like I have no friends since I moved schools.

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Question - (16 November 2008) 1 Answers - (Newest, 16 November 2008)
A female United Kingdom age 30-35, anonymous writes:

Hi

I just moved schools. I thought I hade some good mates at my old school but no one really has got in touch with me since I moved schools (3 months ago)and I can't get in touch with them as it would be out the blue and awkward. Can't explain why, it just would.

A lot of my friends have also gone to new school and are making loads of new friends who they have fun with on the weekends. Thing is, I am not making particualarly good friends at my new school in that no one invites me out on the weekend. So therefore I have nothing to do social life wise on the weekends I am not invited anywhere, so I feel like I have no friends.

What shall I do?

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A reader, anonymous, writes (16 November 2008):

I know how you feel. I used to move around a lot, i when to 4 different schools....having to make friends was hard, im not a very open person...i can be, but not all the time. Be yourself around the new people, maybe call the friends you went to school with ask'em if they wanna hang out or something, tell'em its been a while and it gives something to do. y'know?.

Bunnie(-:)3

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