Long-distance friendships can be difficult to navigate; however, some people have been there, done that, and made it work. You don’t have to lose your friends due to ‘Japa’ ( migration to another country) or relocation within a country.Â
Here are a few ideas to help you and your friend hit the ground running, regardless of the distance.Â
- Be Flexible
Being flexible would make things a lot easier. Rigidity will only stifle the goodness of your friendship and could make things uninteresting and tedious to navigate. Allow each other to breathe as you try to figure things out.
- Give grace
Don’t blame them for travelling. Don’t be so hard on them. Truth be told, relocation can be hard on people because of the adjustment and sacrifice it entails. So, the best you can do is show them that you care. Also, keeping assumptions and overthinking in check will enable you to give grace without bias.Â
- Support them in little ways
Engage their posts, send them emails or use their preferred means of communication. You could send money or show up for things that would mean a lot to them.Â
This will keep you in the corner of their heart for a long time regardless of the long-distance friendship.Â
- Catch up when you can
Don’t use all the time to whine about the changes. For every moment you have to catch up, make the most of it and create memories that you both appreciate.Â
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- Do things that revolve around your interests
There’s joy in doing things you love with people who matter to you, regardless of the distance. It’s even better when there’s a common interest. You can listen to podcasts, play games, watch movies, go on virtual dates, read books and discuss things that matter to you and your friends.Â
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