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  • Get involved in some volunteer work. Charity of Church organsations.
  • maybe go to a church funchon or walking around it the town going to stores you can meet people everywhere 'you just need to get out.
  • I moved to a new city when I was 25, and was pretty much in the same situation as you. I met some wonderful friends just by simply doing the things I truly loved doing (going to see bands, going to the park, going to art shows and markets, etc) and striking up conversations with people as I went about my daily life. Course, I've been accused of never having met a stranger, LOL.
  • Join a Border's book club. If you commute to work by public transportation, it would seem you'd ride with the same passangers every day, who have a similiar schedule or whatever to you.
  • It depends on your interests. University campuses offer a lot of activities involving sports, theater, music, politics and every cause you can imagine, in addition to academia. You'd find a lot of people around your age there too. Google goups in your new city that focus on something you're interested in, like "cycling clubs Reno" or "gourmet cooking classes Savannah".
  • well work would be a place to start..your always around them and take it from there
  • You sound like me. I have absolutely no friends and I'm young, vibrant and smart. You're not replacing your old friends but you do need to find a support system within arms reach.

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