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Hi everyone,


I just moved from Switzerland to East Dulwich a little less than 2 months ago and so far have struggled getting to know anyone (mostly because I?m shy in social situations) so I figured I?d try the forum. :) (I hope this is the right section for this.)


I?m pretty chill and would love to connect with people of all ages, backgrounds and interests, male or female, singles, couples, families, ? (I myself am 28, female, single, no kids but love children, currently no pets but absolutely a dog person).


are there any local ?meetups? where my awkward self could try and get to know people? or would anyone be interested in meeting for coffee or a walk in one of the lovely parks?


I?ve already checked meetup.com, but would prefer getting to know people who specifically live in ED since I?m a bit of a homebody and prefer to stay in or around this wonderful area as much as I can (other than work).


related to this, is anyone else likely going to be alone for Christmas and would like to maybe do something one or both days?




Cheers,

Tanja

Hi Tanja,


Welcome to East Dulwich!


It's not like me to throw myself out there, because much like yourself, I'm very socially shy & awkward. Just call me the Newt Scamander {Fantastic Beasts} of East Dulwich??? 😅


I like to spend the majority of my time around animals {I'm the girl behind a local & personal cat sitting service called "The Wingless Bird"}, but my background is in fashion, floral & web design. I'm very much a Libra so I'm easy to connect with.


Because I work so locally, I'm always around between 11-2pm on my lunch breaks. Count me in for a coffee meet up/gathering or if you just ever need a hand with anything, I'd love to be someone you can call on for help!


Warmest wishes,

Heather

TayCee Wrote:

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> Hi everyone,

>

> I just moved from Switzerland to East Dulwich a

> little less than 2 months ago and so far have

> struggled getting to know anyone (mostly because

> I?m shy in social situations) so I figured I?d try

> the forum. :) (I hope this is the right section

> for this.)

>

> I?m pretty chill and would love to connect with

> people of all ages, backgrounds and interests,

> male or female, singles, couples, families, ? (I

> myself am 28, female, single, no kids but love

> children, currently no pets but absolutely a dog

> person).

>

> are there any local ?meetups? where my awkward

> self could try and get to know people? or would

> anyone be interested in meeting for coffee or a

> walk in one of the lovely parks?

>

> I?ve already checked meetup.com, but would prefer

> getting to know people who specifically live in ED

> since I?m a bit of a homebody and prefer to stay

> in or around this wonderful area as much as I can

> (other than work).

>

> related to this, is anyone else likely going to be

> alone for Christmas and would like to maybe do

> something one or both days?

>

>

>

> Cheers,

> Tanja



I'm unsure if you work, or study, but volunteering is a great way to meet people and get out there? Also check book groups etc in What's On?

give him a break boab, he's got a moped to sell.


just kidding natty


Help-Ma-Boab Wrote:

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> There is this thread in The Lounge. Maybe combine

> forces:

>

> https://www.eastdulwichforum.co.uk/forum/read.php?

> 20,2082072

>

> And Natty - you may be better to not come across

> as so persistent*

>

> *Desperate

Hey , I fully understand where you are coming from.

Look no further. Would you like to come out to an event of mine at the Sylvester on lord ship lane on the 20th December.


Do contact me and lets grab a coffee local.

my instagram is @lordtco

or twitter is @thisistco

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