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The best 10 ways to meet new people in NYC

New York City can feel like a dream come true when you first move here. There is the excitement of knowing that anything can happen at any time. And being surrounded by places you’ve only seen in the movies can make you feel like you’re living in a verifiable fantasy. But sooner or later, all the novelty dies down. And you realize that finding the things that really matter--friendship and connection--don’t come easy in the city. And it’s not because New Yorkers are cold as it’s popularly thought. It’s more that with so much to do in the city, New Yorkers can’t help but lead busy lives. There’s the rush from work to the new art gallery where a brand new collection from an up-and-coming artist is showing. Or maybe it’s to an origami class where the focus is on making tiger dragons. And after, there may be dinner plans at a new restaurant. Or another rush to catch the subway back home to make dinner. If that sounds like a lot, it is. Life in NYC is rushed for sure. And it can seem impossible to break through the hustle and bustle to make friends. Some newcomers to the city try living with a group of people in coliving spaces like the ones we specialize in at Cohabs. Our coliving homes in NYC come with an amazing community of new friends that you’ll be living with the moment you move in so that’s a no-brainer if you’re serious about connecting with others. In addition, here are 10 other ways to meet new people in NYC that will have you building friendships in no time! - Attend your neighbourhood’s block party or festival - Join a food co-op - Take a class - Join a sports team - Meet people through an app - Reach out to work associates - Volunteer at a charity - Move into a coliving space - Take a bus when you can - Choose a coworking space if you work remotely

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