When you go to a new place, you may not know who to talk to. If you see a child with many friends, it may seem like they have special powers from the beginning.
Children who make friends more easily are often the ones who notice others well and speak in a gentle way.
find common ground
We like the same games, know the same characters, and have the same problems. Having one thing in common makes it easier to talk. Look at the other person's belongings and what they are doing, and gently ask them what they notice.
wait for the other person's pace
Just because you want to be friends, there's no need to suddenly talk a lot. It is also important to wait until the other person is thinking. Even if your response is short, don't assume that he doesn't like you.
Just ask someone around you, "How do you do that?"
At Digital Kodomo BASE, conversations often occur naturally through computers and programming. The time you spend together trying something you like is a great way to make friends.
