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Being friends with people from different social groups can be a great way to expand your worldview and gain new perspectives on life. However, it can also be challenging if you are not used to interacting with people from different backgrounds. Here are some tips to help you build friendships with people from other social groups: 1. Be open-minded: The first step in building friendships with people from different social groups is to be open-minded. Try not to make assumptions or judgments based on someone's appearance, background, or beliefs. Instead, approach each person as an individual with unique experiences and perspectives. 2. Learn about their culture and background: Take the time to learn about your new friend's culture, background, and experiences. This will help you understand their perspective and avoid unintentionally offending them. 3. Respect their beliefs and opinions: It's important to respect your friend's beliefs and opinions, even if they differ from your own. You don't have to agree with everything they say, but you should listen to them and try to understand where they're coming from. 4. Share your own experiences and perspectives: Just as you are learning about your new friend's experiences and perspectives, share your own with them. This will help you both understand each other better and find common ground. 5. Find common interests: Look for common interests or activities that you can enjoy together. Whether it's playing sports, going to concerts, or trying new restaurants, finding common ground will help you build a stronger friendship. 6. Avoid stereotypes: Try to avoid making assumptions based on stereotypes about a person's social group. Instead, get to know them as an individual. 7. Be patient: Building friendships takes time, so be patient and don't expect to become best friends overnight. Take the time to get to know your new friend and build a strong foundation for your friendship. By following these tips, you can build strong friendships with people from other social groups and broaden your horizons.
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