Connecting socially means sharing time and fun with other people, just like when you play with your friends at recess.
Like a Group Game
Imagine you're on the playground, and everyone is playing tag. When you run after someone, laugh, and chase them around, that’s connecting socially, it's like being part of a big, happy group game where everyone knows each other and has fun together.
Like Sharing Your Snack
Or think about when you bring your favorite snack to school and offer some to your friend. You both smile, share, and maybe even trade snacks. That’s also connecting socially, it's like making a little deal or friendship with someone because you're both having fun and being kind.
When you connect socially, you’re not just playing or sharing; you're building friendships, which are like invisible strings that tie people together so they can laugh, talk, and have adventures together.
Examples
- A kid playing with friends at recess.
- An adult chatting with a neighbor.
- A person joining a club for new hobbies.
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See also
- Why Do People Say 'I Love You' But Mean 'I'm Tired of You'?
- What is Self-disclosure?
- Why Do People Say 'I Love You' So Often — But Rarely Mean It?
- Why Do People Say 'I Love You' When They're Angry?
- What are interpersonal connections?