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New to the area and the country (moved from Australia). We’ve been trying to get out and about by doing the pub quiz on Tuesdays at the great exhibition… at least gets some sort of interaction!

Meeting people in your mid-late 30s is hard.! 

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Join a choir?

come to a singaround (you don’t have to sing) Check out the goose is out or Dulwich folk - both friendly local groups.

join the Dulwich Society/ Dulwich U3A?

Church groups - there is a men’s group at St Barnabas.

Not sure if there is a male equivalent of the WI…

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14 hours ago, Tuffstuff100 said:

Oru space have a chatty Wednesday and offer free mediation classes also on Wednesday. Worth checking out for interaction and meeting new people.

I think you probably mean meditation rather than mediation, though I may be wrong 🤣

2 hours ago, MrsR said:

Join a choir?

come to a singaround (you don’t have to sing) Check out the goose is out or Dulwich folk - both friendly local groups.

join the Dulwich Society/ Dulwich U3A?

Church groups - there is a men’s group at St Barnabas.

Not sure if there is a male equivalent of the WI…

Ah! An opportunity to promote our Singarounds!

Second Sunday of the month at The Ivy House in Stuart Road,  Nunhead, London's first community owned pub and a lovely friendly space with all ages.

Check out the FAQ section of our website for lots more info (you don't have to sing, but if you do want to, anything goes - no restrictions at all, except no very very long songs)

Https://www.thegooseisout.com

Don't be put off by the fact that we are a "folk club" - our Singarounds are different every time, depending on who turns up, but there is usually a great mixture of genres, although often people do sing "folk" songs.

It isn't an open mic - we don't use the stage, and we don't use mics.

People mingle before it starts, at the breaks and at the end. You would soon get to know people.

There are all ages, from very young (over 18 though after 8pm!) to very old  (over 80!), though the mix on any particular night again depends on who turns up.

The 484 bus goes from Goose Green to the end of Stuart Road, or it's a nice walk through Peckham Rye park, at least  in the daylight hours!

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1 hour ago, SpringTime said:

Paul Bridge, are you listening? Or do you just join the Forum, post one message in the middle of the night and then disappear...?

I did wonder if the original post was a joke, given the reference to discussing "interesting things" without giving any clue as to what his interests actually were ....

Maybe he is just sitting back and quietly laughing at the responses 😥

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3 hours ago, SpringTime said:

 

😥

Sorry, somehow my post above was duplicated instead of being merged with this one, and I can't delete all of the duplicated bits.

Many moons ago, we used to have fairly regular "Forum Drinks", where forum members could meet up and get to know each other in real life.

We met in a different local pub each time, and sometimes had sticky labels with our forum names on.

A lot of those original people have moved away, but it has occasionally crossed my mind that it would be nice to start that up again and be able to put more faces to names (not that I ever remember either faces OR names) 

Or maybe it is still happening but I'm kept out of the loop 🤣 

Many of those pubs we used to go to have now changed out of all recognition, of course. Also there seem to be more families with young children in the area, for whom evening drinks would be difficult.

I don't have time to do it, but if anybody else was up for organising it I'd be happy to help.

It mainly involves deciding on a date, I imagine trying to get a rough idea of how many people would be interested,  and then booking a suitable sized space in a local pub and telling people about it on here 

I don't know how it was arranged before, but maybe some of the longer standing forum users may know. I just used to turn up!

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