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For a real-life squad, looking out for each other is key. Use group chats to check in during nights out and share your location if you're traveling in large crowds.

Building a community takes effort, especially if you’re past the default social scene of school. For a real-life squad, looking out for each other is key

Your identity is often tied to this group, giving you a safe place to be your most genuine self. Your identity is often tied to this group,

Recurring meetings or traditions make it easier to stay in touch without the constant stress of scheduling. Relationships are built on regular contact

Try to call or meet every 2 weeks , do a shared activity every 2 months , and plan a longer trip every 2 years .

Relationships are built on regular contact. Take a class that lasts a few months or volunteer locally to see the same faces frequently. Keeping the Squad Strong

Explicitly tell your friends you appreciate them. Respecting boundaries and showing genuine interest in their lives is the "glue" that keeps a squad together.