Treat them like a customer,, give a friendly smile, offer to help, and show genuine curiosity about them. Ask questions to learn about their interests, even if they're different from yours. Compliment them when it feels right and celebrate holidays or events together. Just keep it light and positive!
And do remember be friendly but don’t be a doo...... 1 reply
Everyone ends up finding something in common. Seriously. Think outside the box. Like if not books, music, movies, food, hobbies, etc... then maybe it's future jobs or politics (careful with that one) or animals or crushing on the same celebrities or even just hating the same stuff.
The big trick is to SEE them as a friend. Don't try to make i...... reply
I have no proper advice but ig just a suggestion
The other side might also have been forced to form friendship so ig this would be your common ground to start conversation. Maybe start off with joking around about the situation you're in, about your other friends and how you met them, ask around about studies, what they're planning to do. Even if...... reply