Friday, May 22, 2020
How to Maintain a Long-Distance Friendship
How to Maintain a Long-Distance Friendship How to Maintain a Long-Distance Friendship When you go travelling or live abroad for an extended period of time or you have a friend who moves country, itâs normal to think youâll stay in touch. With the breadth of communication options available today, itâs hard to imagine that your friendship could suffer from being a long-distance one. Jessica y Ely (CC BY 2.0) by barnigomez However, unless you make a concerted effort to look after a friendship, it can easily dwindle over time and diminish in importance until eventually all you actually do is check out each otherâs Facebook updates. So how best to avoid this happening to you? Like every relationship, friendships need a certain amount of maintenance. Thatâs not to say staying close should become a burden, just follow these tips to make sure distance doesnât alter the close knits you share. Regular Catch-ups While apps like WhatsApp are fantastic for day-to-day messaging, be careful to avoid the trap of not speaking on a regular basis. Hearing a friendâs voice is so different to reading their words. You can share stories of your week much better in a real conversation and if you have anything serious to discuss, thereâs no danger of written messages being misinterpreted. Sometimes itâs not possible to get the right tone when youâre writing an email, for example, and a hastily sent message could actually upset your friend if youâve not thought carefully enough about how you phrase it. With apps like Messenger, Skype and WhatsApp offering free voice calls, the cost of calling internationally is no longer an issue. We all know itâs sometimes hard to find time to talk, especially if thereâs a time difference to consider, but work out a regular slot that is good for you both to have a chat, and make sure you schedule it into your diaries. Though this may sound a bit too clinical and endanger the spontaneity of your friendship, if it means you can stay in touch, itâll be worth doing. Send Real Gifts Just because you live in another country, thereâs no excuse not to mark special occasions such as birthdays or Christmas. Of course, the internet has made it so much easier to send gifts internationally, but many of us take the lazy option and send vouchers. Itâs easy, but from a recipientâs point of view, a voucher doesnât show youâve given the gift much thought. ?? A fast delivery HAPPYBDAY from Mi (CC BY 2.0) by Sara Cimino International gifts donât have to lack imagination. Using a site such as FloraQueen makes it easy to pick out the perfect present for your friend and have it delivered to their door. The site specialises in international flowers delivery and has a huge selection of bouquets and floral arrangements to choose from. You know yourself the thrill you get when an unexpected florist delivery arrives for you; so make your friendâs day special in the same way. And if flowers arenât your friendâs thing, then Floraqueen has plenty of other gift ideas to choose from. Factor in Some Quality Time Just because you live in a different country, it doesnât mean you canât get together every now and then. We all have a limited amount of holiday time, of course, but thereâs nothing like spending time together to protect and nurture your friendship. If you can, arrange a shared holiday. You could visit each other or meet somewhere in the middle if itâs easier. With so many cheap flight options today, itâs no big deal to make a girlsâ weekend in another country and enjoy discovering a city together, as long as your friend doesnât live on the other side of the world. When a friend is really important to you, it will be a wrench if one of you decides to live or work abroad. But if you really value the relationship, itâs worth going the extra mile to make sure your long-distance friendship remains a close one. Title Image Credit: Pixabay
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