Is it easy to make friends in your country?
>>217227309I don't know. All my friends I've known since around ~ 2010. I've met some friends of friends whom I get along with, though. The best way to make friends is to already have friends which introduce you to new friends, heh.
>>217227309enable the avoid offscreen canvas workaround in 4chanXT
>>217227453>4chanXTis that like 4chanx but better?
>>217227520I have not compared them, I just switched to XT after the 4chanX maintainer disappeared. It has a couple more features like auto-transcoding unsupported image formats and automatic compression of images above 4 MB.
>>217227628thanks
Not for Americans, they all complain about that shit on their YouTube videos. We're not your friend if we talked for 5 minutes at a dinner party, and Danes think people approaching them on the street in public is weird as fuck.If you say "that was fun, let's do that again sometime" we'll bring out a calendar and ask which week suits you, whereas Americans say it as some meaningless polite gesture.
>>217227365Then as a summary, no it's not easy to make friends in your country. At fucking all. Spain is the same, people are only open while chatting, but it's almost impossible to make friends here after the university, the groups are closed and if no one invites you in, you're by yourself or you gotta hang out with people that came from other cities that are in the same situation as you. And even if they invite you, theres a VERY SMALL possibility that you get invited again. I was raised in a 30k town and I had my group of friends there for my whole life, plus the group of friendos from uni, and the friendos from the beach, but I moved north and it's almost impossible to make friends. Good thing is that in my company we had lots of foreign people in the same situation and made very good friends, but it's not easy, at all.Im a very very social guy, extrovert and stuff, I managed to make friends here, but I can assure most people wont do it.