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Speed-Dating For Friends Is Here: Speed-Friending

America is in the middle of what researchers are calling a friendship recession, and the numbers behind it are striking. In 1990, about 3 percent of Americans said they had no friends at all. Today that figure has grown to somewhere between 12 and 20 percent, a shift that scientists say carries real health consequences, with loneliness estimated to be as damaging to the body as smoking up to 15 cigarettes a day. One small cafe in downtown Pasco, Washington is doing something quietly radical about it: hosting speed-friending events, where strangers sit across from each other at two-person tables, rotate every few minutes, and try to make a genuine human connection before the bell rings. It is exactly like speed-dating, just without the romance and with considerably less at stake.

The events at Cafe Con Arte, which has now hosted three of them, were born when the owner’s niece moved to town and could not figure out how to meet people. About 20 people showed up for the latest one, different ages, backgrounds and hometowns, warming up over questions about trivial hills they refuse to back down from, whether toilet paper goes over or under, whether socks with sandals are acceptable. Researchers say these kinds of events may not produce instant deep bonds, but that low-stakes repeated encounters with new people are one of the most reliable foundations for real friendship. One attendee described the evening as filling her social bucket in a way that social media and working from home simply cannot replicate, and another came to an earlier event, felt a genuine connection, and the two have already made plans to meet again. For a country that is quietly becoming lonelier, a small cafe rotating strangers around wooden tables two minutes at a time may be pointing toward something important.

Source: https://www.opb.org/article/2026/03/21/pasco-speed-friending/

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