Bonus points: if that place/activity is friendly for disabled people with limited mobility.

    • Krudler@lemmy.world
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      2 days ago

      No they’re horrible environments for meeting on socializing with other people.

      If you’ve ever been to a socializing board game night, you would be aware that there’s effectively zero chance to communicate, talk, have a conversation - a group of people can’t focus on two things at once.

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        We must be going to different ones because there’s loads of down-time in most games and people would have a smoke break and just hang out with food and drinks post games.

        Board game cafes is my 1st choice for social connections when arriving to a new country and I make friends every time. Never failed me once.