Week 1 of college has come to an end, and I once again failed to make any friends in classes. How the hell do you do it?
The only club I'm interested in/planning to return to is archery, and while I'm on good terms with the members, I can't say I'm "friends" with them either.
>>18703114
Forgot to mention: I'm not much of a fan of drinking, and getting drunk to meet people isn't much my thing.
>The only club I'm interested in/planning to return to is archery, and while I'm on good terms with the members, I can't say I'm "friends" with them either.
Next time you are there ask the one or more of them if they want to do a thing. That thing should probably be the least autistic of the things you like to do (other than archery).
No friendship builds in a week, give it time with the archery club, and no one said you had to be piss drunk when talking to people at a bar, two drinks is good enough for a buzz for anyone 6 foot tall.
>>18703175
>the least autistic of the things you like to do
fug
I'm starting to realize I might be a dull person. My other hobbies are a Japanese martial art that other people couldn't really partake it, vidya, and manga.
Maybe it's time to find a new hobby.
>>18703187
Vidya is fine. Lots of people play vidya. Next time you are at the club bring up videogames and ask if anyone else plays them. If some people do then ask what kinds of games they like. If you like the same type of games then invite them over to play some games some time.
>>18703195
I suppose so.
Do you have any suggestions for finding friends outside of that though? The club doesn't restart until early October, and there's no guarantee anything will even work out.