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Friendship just a few years ago meant hours on the phone, sleepovers until the early morning and making plans that were the most important thing in the whole world. And then, I suppose, somewhere along the way, after all the mortgages, career pressure, and the general exhaustion of adult life, many of us settled into friendship routines that are more like checking boxes than actually connecting.
The typical adult friendship day celebration is now predictable: have dinner and maybe drinks, talk about work stress and family drama, make a promise to do this more often, and then wait for a few months to repeat it again. It is not bad, but also not particularly memorable.
These are ten ways to celebrate Friendship Day as busy adults!
Make your different talents work for you and create a mini festival of it. If your cooking skills are top-notch and your friend is good at photography, why don’t you spend the weekend exchanging skills? Organise proper learning sessions with real objectives, perhaps you’ll both be able to prepare a new signature dish and take better Instagram photos. It is productive bonding that also provides you both with useful things.
It’s not only children who can do this. Collect the items of the most importance that best illustrate your friendship at the moment, concert tickets, printed out memes with inside jokes, current photos, letters to your future selves. Bury it in someone’s backyard or keep it in a safe place. Decide when to dig it up, five or ten years from now. The unexpected impact of sharing your life journey with someone is one of the most touching experiences.
Look for a cause near you, find it and share it with your friend, and together decide on the goal. It could be a community garden, perhaps a clean-up of the neighbourhood, or an animal shelter. Having a common goal that is bigger than just hanging out creates a different kind of bond. Not to mention, you are doing good work.
Organise a trip that brings to life some lovely memories with each other, maybe a place that you’ve both talked about going to but never did, perhaps revisiting your college town, or the vacation that was pulled off a long time ago in your childhood. The aim is not only to look back but to reflect upon how the time has changed
Make some awards for your friend group that were inspired by the shared history and the inner jokes among you. For “Most Likely to Send Memes at 2 AM,” “Best Crisis Text Responder,” or “Champion of Terrible Movie Recommendations” categories, make certificates or small trophies and hand them out. You can do this in a humorously serious way. It’s ridiculous, but it’s nice to have your friendship contributions officially recognised.
Find a professional or set up ways to take pictures that represent your friendship journey through the years. Bring out the old photos of you and your friends from college, the early working days, or during significant events, and recreate them. It’s a bit of a nostalgia voyage, a bit of a creative undertaking, and you’ll end up with a collection of pictures that will show the growth of your friendship.
7. Create Annual Friendship Traditions
Make a tradition that takes place every year – not necessarily on Friendship Day. It could be a recurring camping trip at the same location, a yearly commitment such as learning a new language together, or always watching the first film of a particular series on the opening night. Anticipating and organising an event for your friendship gives it both structure and continuity.
Turn your town into a game board with a massive quest that is designed only for your friends, based on the past and the jokes you have shared. Make a series of challenges, like locating the very place where you had your first deep conversation or mimicking the silly dance that you created years ago. It is part scavenger hunt, part memory lane, and completely unique to your relationship.
Take it further than just watching films and create themed events inspired by your own interests or history. The two of you like a book series so much that you could have a whole evening based on that world, exploring the recipes and the games of that universe. If you have a passion for a certain period drama, then dressing up and spending the night doing those activities of that era would be fun.
Make a list of things that you have not done before, and then try doing one every month. Some examples are rock climbing, pottery classes, open mic nights, hot air balloon rides, and whatever seems thrilling. Besides, new experiences are not as scary and even more fun if someone is there with you. Also, you can document the journey, and then you’ll have lots of stories to share. Start with the first challenge this Friendship Day.
The difference between these concepts and regular hangouts is the intentionality. You are really highlighting Friendship Day as being so important that you plan, reflect, and celebrate it in a proper way. It turns the day, which normally could have been just another Sunday, into a yearly milestone of your friendship.
What makes these celebrations tick is their recurring frequency. These, as opposed to one-off activities, not only provide you with a reason to be excited but also help you develop them further every year. Your Friendship Day will be like a personal holiday with new traditions.
The friends who are most important to us deserve more than just a casual hangout; they deserve a day that honours what you’ve built together.
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