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Originally Posted by justjim
Also some neighborhoods are more friendly than others. I would suggest that you join the local social club in your neighborhood even if you are part-time. Inviting the neighbors living close by for some beverages is another good idea. Golfing is a good place to find friendly people too---so is pickelball.
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Some adult pools are friendlier than others. So why not try different pools until you find some chatty people?
I don't think it's an age thing, there are lots of younger people living in The Villages.
Once you are full-time residents, you'll probably join a lot of activities and make friends there.
Inviting people on the street over for wine is a great idea.
Have you tried going to the Meet-N-Greets at Crispers on the third Friday of the month?
Don't be discouraged, it takes time to make good friends.
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