How do I meet people in Brighton?
When we asked people living in Brighton about club and activities where newcomers can meet others, they responded...
"Expats in Brighton, often join various clubs and activities to meet new people and integrate into the local community. These include sports clubs such as football, rugby, or cricket, where they can enjoy a shared interest while making new friends. They may also join language exchange groups, which are particularly popular among expats who want to improve their English skills or teach their native language to others. Cultural societies and international clubs are also popular among expats. These groups often organise social events, cultural activities, and trips, providing a great opportunity to meet people from different backgrounds. Expats may also join cooking classes, art workshops, or book clubs, where they can share their hobbies and interests with like-minded individuals. Brighton is known for its vibrant music scene, and many expats enjoy attending concerts, gigs, and music festivals. This can be a great way to meet people and experience the local culture. Similarly, the city's numerous pubs, cafes, and restaurants are popular meeting spots for both locals and expats. Volunteering is another way that expats often meet people in Brighton. There are many charities and community organisations in the city that welcome volunteers, and this can be a rewarding way to give back to the community while making new friends. Finally, networking events and business meetups can be useful for expats who are looking to make professional connections in Brighton. These events are often organised by local business groups, chambers of commerce, or co-working spaces," said another expat in Brighton, England.
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How do I meet people in Brighton?
If you live in Brighton, newcomers to Brighton would love to hear your answer to this question.