6 Ways to Meet Singles Without Dating Apps or Websites

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3. Alumni events

Going to various events with your former high school classmates can be pretty nice! And a form of reconnecting with other people too. There is nothing wrong if you bump into a fellow alum you never knew about. Maybe it’s a nice person who is also single and ready to find love again.

Years spent in the same living and educational setting create strong relationships between people. The good thing is that you can start a discussion quickly, and there’s a decent possibility that you and the other person share at least some fundamental beliefs and interests.

You selected and supported the same school, engaged in similar customs, and could even share some acquaintances with faculty members. Even if you graduated in separate years, you will always have a foundational similarity in your shared college experience.

How cool is that? Do you happen to keep in contact with former classmates? Tell us in the comments. Who knows who might reply to you…

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