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Making new friends can be stressful, especially in a new environment. The following steps are intended to give you some ideas, without warranty but guaranteed to be fun.

  1. There are no special experiences or skills required.
  2. You need a lunchbox, this does not necessarily need to be a super fancy one, it can be anything. You could even build your own but keep in mind, if you want to put it in your back, make sure it is secured, otherwise your bag could turn into a lunchbox itself (if that is intended go to step 4). The lunchbox itself can be a nice topic to talk about, maybe you both like to have Disney Stars on your box ;)
  3. A plastic bag is probably the easiest way to secure your lunchbox, but there are other ways. Have you ever tried this super strong tape that repairs any hardcore leaking water tank? If not, this is worth a watch and definitely a good conversation to laugh about.
  4. If you have finished the setup of your lunchbox, you are ready to fill it. You don't even like to cook and prefer to buy your food at a  restaurant or (super)market? No problem, return to step 1.
  5. Do not feel pressured to be a skilled cook, even the biggest catastrophe can make people relate to similar experiences and is also a nice way to get to know each other. Maybe you can inspire each other and next time meet up to prepare your lunchboxes together.
  6. Not all the steps need to be done in order to find a new lunchbox companion.


A different protocol for your lunchbox

<!DOCTYPE html>

<head>

   <meta charset="UTF-8">

   <meta name="viewport" content="width=device-width, initial-scale=1.0">

   <title>lunchbox</title>

</head>

<body>

<div class="box">

       <div class="lunch"></div>

</div>

</body>