Navigating Social Life: Tips for expats to avoid social isolation in Malaga

Moving to a new country or city can be exciting but also challenging. One of the challenges might include getting to know people and making deeper connections with them. Malaga, outdoor activities, and friendly cultures abound, yet making friends can be challenging. However, if you put enough effort into it, you will find just what you are looking for. This article will contain tips on how to make friends and avoid social isolation in the vibrant city of Malaga.

Making friends offline

    • Learn some Spanish. Not to lie, Malaga is a city where the English language is widely spoken in many areas. However, attending a Spanish language class comes with its benefits. Language schools like Exspanish have classes in small groups to make them interactive and intimate. Making it possible to befriend each other and practice together. Often, language schools organise language exchange events in the city of Malaga.
    • Embrace the local culture: Did you know that every month Malaga has multiple events and fun activities organised? You can find free flamenco concerts and visit art exhibitions on Sunday afternoons. Malaga’s food festival or film festival are all great local activities filled with both locals and foreigners.

Making friends online

  • Join expat activities: Facebook or websites like Internations have expat forums and communities. You can find fun events like karaoke night, dressing up as your favourite movie character, etc. Join any events that pique your interest and have fun with people with the same tastes as you. Furthermore, at expat247, we provide insights into some events that often interest expats.
  • Friendship apps: Sites like Bumble are initially dating apps. Nonetheless, you can switch off dating mode and turn on bff mode. Choose whether you want to see only women’s or men’s BFFs. Look at people’s profiles to see if they have something in common with you and swipe right. If they find you interesting and swipe right as well, you have made a friend. Initiate conversations and who knows, within a few days you might meet up for a coffee in the heart of Malaga.
    There are also several sports groups or simply meetup groups you can find online. Those meetup groups often organise volleyball or basketball games and what a more fun way to make friends, right?

You might not care at first since you just moved to a new city and are just excited to sightsee and admire things on your own. However, in the long term, you should always think about your mental health and avoid getting into a phase of isolation. Have your alone time in peace but make sure you have someone to meet or reach out to when you feel lonely in Malaga.

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