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We have been talking about loneliness when you are abroad, let's now talk about how to make friends (locals and other expats) when you're living in Peru :top:

Which are your best tips to meet people and to make friends in Peru??

Thanks in advance for your participation

ColinT

Go to bars.  Go to gyms.  Go anywhere.  Peru doesn't have much immigration or diversity (in my opinion) so locals are excited to meet different people.  In my experience.

rachelinperu

Look for other expat forums if you want to mingle with the folks from home. Normally foreigners coordinate meet-ups on these forums.

Join clubs, attend special events, take up a hobby, or even go to church.

There are plenty of ways to stay connected and meet people.

Hi-5 is a Peruvian favorite, you can meet people there too.

Sarsparilla

In the sierra, for certain, people can be pretty reserved.  Don't be western about invitations: ask people if you can come to their home and share a meal. 

Be sensitive about money, though: it's very very often short. 

If you want to eat at someone's house, suggest that you take some food with you, and offer some money for the gas, once you've cooked it.

Finally, this ALWAYS works: sit in the Plaza de Armas and wait.  :)

uwwgal

on skype or hi-5... or through other friends... be careful though... there are quite a few ppl here that will "use" you...  i´ve been told that and i´ve learned that the hard way as well.

evelinha22

try to go out anywhere and you will find some friends. Here in Peru there are people very polite like me :)

wayra

hi i am peruvien here my contact  wayra_spirit@hotmail.fr

peace
manuel

Julien

Hi manuel,

could you please present yourself before posting your email address everywhere on the forum ?

gringolocoperu

Hello, gringos in Peru, I think it would be a good idea to have a party or get together somewhere in Miraflores in a public Location to meet, talk, make new contacts and new friends.
What do you think? Post your ideas of when and where we can all meet. It will fun to have American friends here in Peru.

³¢¾±³¾±ðñ²¹

Be very careful with people you donÂ’t know it can be dangerous (men and woman).
For know other people you can go to Gym, library, sport clubs etc. Organize a expat party in a public place, this is a good idea.

Joandelc

Hello there. I believe that people from other countries should be quite conservative when meeting knew people here in peru. Peruvian people are quite nice and friendly. Having said that, you cannot trust someone you just met. I think this apply in all countries. However, some peruvians are too friendly and not all people like being treated as if you know the person for several years when you just met him or her a couple of hours or days ago.

Hope all of you are having a wonderful holiday season in peru.


Cheers.

Edu Crew

My opinion is the same like Joandelec,here we are nice and friendly ,for sure if You're walking on the street many pleople wants to help You to guide anywhere You wants to Go specially the English Speakers... Enjoy Peru..
I am here for serving You any question,just do it

medussa

Hola! Mi nombre es Rita y soy diseñadora grafica. Vivo en Pisco, ciudad cercana a la bahia de Paracas, en Peru. Me encantaria tener amigos franceses y aprender vuestro idioma: si estas pensando visitar Peru..tanto mejor! aqui espero tu mail, me encantara ser tu amiga! Hasta pronto!

Harmonie

Hello Medusa, could you please post in English in this Anglophone forum?

Thanks,
Harmonie.;)

medussa

I wouldn't suggest anyone to make new friends in a bar, not even Peruvians ourselves. Our city is still dangerous, especially at night & combined with alcohol & partying. Try studying something (Spanish, computers, arts) or volunteer. There is a wide variety of causes to join & people there are most likely be reliable enough. Stay away from nightlife in Lima, unless until u have made reliable pals u can go to the clubs with. In case of emergency, we Peruvians can't usually trust on the police but on family & friends. And I think this also applies to any newcomer or expat who's just trying to venture into any unknown city. Be cautious & patient, and u'll get to meet friends soon.

Inonyme

Expat reunion? I'm in.

edgarlindo

combine advise the State Health Insurance with a private insurance system, the latter costs about 40 dollars a month but that's ok, however, see what services are not jokes and they are met, if they put many buts is better change.

The State Health Insurance strives to improve, constantly vera on tv who bought a new device oncology or created an oncology hospital, etc.

douglazdon94

@rachelinperu Thanks for the information

douglazdon94

@uwwgal You are ri

douglazdon94

@wayra I like your confidence

Djameel

Hello,

This is an old thread.

Should you have any questions, please post them on the Peru forum.

Thank you!

Djameel
½ûÂþÌìÌà Team

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