74 Interest Score
5 Discussions
0.07 Engagement
Jul 2023 Launched

A mini-guide on how to set up second degree dinners, where you can meet 3-4 new people by getting together with some friends. You and your friend invite 2 people, and ask them to invite 2 more people. Easy!

What the Community Said

Nowadays, people are becoming more closed off, making it difficult for them to form new connections. Having one close person by your side in such challenging situations can make it much easier.

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Basically you and your co-host each invite someone. That invited friend should bring 1 more person along. In the end, you get to meet 3-4 new people! We made this right before the pandemic hit 😭 Hosted a few second degree dinners in our city. And then everything locked down and we didn't feel like sharing it. Never launched it until now! We hope you like it 😁

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