Think about what interests you have or what you would like to do. Then think about how you can put yourself in situations where you can take advantage For instance, if you like dogs, find out where the local dog parks are or where dogs hang out to play with their families.
Go to public, social places like coffeeshops, parks, libraries, pool hall or anywhere else where it's not weird to talk to strangers as long as you are polite
2007-01-05 17:51:34
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answered by Devans00 3
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The same way you build a social network anywhere else. You start with having conversations, creating a background of relatedness, finding common points of interest, contributing to others and being contributed to yourself. You get involved in your own interest and the interests of ohers by making a difference in the lives of other people such that your social network, which is a network of conversations, begins to expand and as it expands, your relationships take on new and more powerfuil distinctions.
2007-01-05 03:25:15
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answered by ? 6
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It depends on what type of social network you wish to establish. Probably the most important is consistency and determination to continue.
2007-01-05 03:59:57
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answered by JORGE N 7
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First, try learning the country's official languages. Next say hello . Canadians have this problem when they go to Quebec, and don't know French. The only way to deal with it is to learn the language, and practice.
2007-01-05 04:18:07
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answered by thundergnome 3
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