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How to nurture a long-distance friendship

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Last updated: April 24, 2025 11:16 am
sokonnect Published April 24, 2025
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1. Schedule regular catch-ups2. Send random messages “just because”3. Share life’s everyday moments4. Plan virtual hangouts5. Celebrate milestones from afar6. Be there during the lows7. Plan visits (When possible)8. Get creative with communication

Just because your bestie lives miles (or time zones) away doesn’t mean the bond has to fade.

Long-distance friendships can thrive with the right mix of communication, consistency, and creativity. It’s about showing up in the ways that matter—even from afar.

Here are some simple but meaningful ways to keep your friendship strong, no matter the distance:

1. Schedule regular catch-ups

Whether it’s a weekly FaceTime, monthly phone call, or voice notes whenever possible—having something to look forward to helps you stay connected.

2. Send random messages “just because”

A meme, a “thinking of you” text, or a random inside joke can go a long way. You don’t always need a big reason to reach out.

3. Share life’s everyday moments

Snap a pic of your coffee, your messy desk, or your dog doing something ridiculous. Sharing the mundane keeps things real and relatable.

4. Plan virtual hangouts

Watch a movie together on Teleparty, play games online, or just chill on video chat while you both do your own thing. Virtual presence still counts.

5. Celebrate milestones from afar

Send a card, a gift, or even a simple voice message on their birthday, work win, or any personal milestone.

6. Be there during the lows

Don’t just show up for the good stuff—check in when things seem off or when they’re going through a tough time. Long-distance doesn’t mean out of touch emotionally.

7. Plan visits (When possible)

Even if it’s once a year, planning an in-person reunion gives you both something to look forward to. And memories made IRL hit differently.

8. Get creative with communication

Send voice notes, handwritten letters, playlists, or even TikToks. Mixing it up keeps things fun and personal.

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