The modern man's guide to being a gentleman in the digital age.
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It's more common than you think. But there are ways to overcome it.
The easiest ways to make new friends are through mutual connections. Friends of your significant other or your co-workers—they know you, your personality and interests, plus you can trust that they're a good judge of character. You could go the old fashioned route and ask your neighbor if he wants a beer and start up a conversation. When it comes to meeting new people on your own, joining a local organization is a safer bet. There are business networking groups, book clubs, church groups, sports leagues and hobby groups. The key is finding somewhere that will have likeminded people you can connect with. If you're into craft beer, find a local brewery in your area and see if they have a class or host events. Chances are, you will start to see some familiar faces.