mirgro said:
Answer me this. Do you have to be active in said town? If all you did was just go to work and get food and meet with your buddies, how much would you have socialized with the other people there? You yourself said you were active, what if you weren't? Believe it or not the one or two random guys every few days really adds up to a lot at the end of the year, ad by the end of several years it's a big amount. The closest thing to being actively social in the US, outside of NYC, are college campuses where I can jsut passively go about my day and meet a wide variety of people without being active in groups or any of those things and evenrtually I meet new friends. In the US, 1 out of 4 people have zero people they can confide in. In fact the average number of close friends, and this is for the US but I am sure it's true for Europe as well since it has been getting more Americanized lately, has been steadly dropping over the last 20 years. I dare say, tha of those those random people you meet every day or two, at least one will end up being a friend given enough time. |
I would have socialized with the same number of people as if I walked to work in a major city. Again, saying "excuse me" while you walk by a random stranger or ordering a cup off coffee by the 3rd new cashier register that month does not count as socializing, and neither does it provide you with someone to confide in.








