Building Friendships Beyond China in the UK

Building Friendships Beyond China in the UK

Want to make the most of your time in the UK? Connecting with non-Chinese peers can open up new experiences, boost your confidence and improve your English in fun, natural ways. It’s completely normal to feel nervous about things like language or rejection, but there are so many friendly spaces to meet people – from clubs and societies to casual events on campus. With a little curiosity and courage, you’ll be surprised how quickly you can build meaningful connections.

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Building Friendships Beyond China in the UK
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