Let’s Hang Out: Making (and Keeping) Friends, Acquaintances, and Other Nonromantic Relationships
Written by Chris Duffy
Narrated by Chris Duffy
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About this audiobook
From neighbors whose faces we sort of recognize to baristas who know our order by heart to work friends to significant others, our lives are defined by social interactions — many of which we may not even be consciously aware of. Most of us know the benefits of the deepest relationships — close friends, romantic partners, and immediate family. But what about the momentary interactions we share with people whose names we hardly know?
In Let’s Hang Out: Making (and Keeping) Friends, Acquaintances, and Other Nonromantic Relationships, comedian, writer, and podcast host of How to Be a Better Human Chris Duffy shares why these types of connections deserve more recognition than they get and can change our lives. Diving in with extensive research while also analyzing both local and global views of community, Duffy shows readers that while an acquaintance may pack less of a punch on its own compared to a more intimate relationship, when we add the acquaintanceships together, they can have a profound effect on us (and even enhance our longevity and physical health).
In recent years, people have experienced increasing loneliness, so much so that the U.S. Surgeon General declared an “Epidemic of Loneliness and Isolation,” as Duffy highlights in the book. After feeling this himself, Duffy began investing more time into expanding his connections with others — including stopping for brief chats with neighbors while out on walks, becoming a regular at a public pool, and joining a beloved local breakfast club. What he found was that when people take the time to get to know those around them and tend to these — often daily — budding relationships, they sow the seeds that can grow into a garden of potentially lifelong partnerships (which, if nothing else, add a whole lot of niceness to our day).
As a “passionate fan of acquaintances, a devoted social butterfly, a man whose entire week is made by even the faintest hint of recognition or familiarity from a stranger,” Duffy swings open the door in Let’s Hang Out to show us the value of community for all of the big (and little) ways we shape each other’s lives.
Chris Duffy
Chris Duffy is a comedian, television writer, and radio/podcast host. Chris currently hosts TED’s hit podcast How to Be a Better Human. He wrote for both seasons of Wyatt Cenac's Problem Areas on HBO. He’s the host of the nationally touring comedy show Wrong Answers Only, where three comedians try to learn about science. Chris is both a former fifth grade teacher and a former fifth grade student.
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Readers find this title insightful, inspiring, practical, engaging, and a pleasure to read. It provides nuggets for making and maintaining friendships, appreciating community, and offers candid perspectives and useful advice. Overall, it reminds readers of the importance of relationships and leaves them feeling better about themselves.
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Jun 30, 2024
Good short read. Insightful and inspiring lean in into rapport. - Rating: 5 out of 5 stars5/5
Jun 27, 2024
Such wonderful, candid perspectives and advice. A pleasure to read (hear)!1 person found this helpful
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Jul 17, 2024
nice stories, useful advice, this book made me feel better about myself and my making friends abilities.1 person found this helpful
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Nov 15, 2024
Such a wholesome book, exactly what I needed to read in my life at the moment. Short and sweet, concise and well researched and thought out, the author addresses some common issues about it friendship, loneliness and the importance of cultivating deep human connection in a digital post-Covid world. I’m excited to reread and put these tips into practice!1 person found this helpful
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Oct 9, 2024
Great nuggets here for making new friendships and keeping the old ones.2 people found this helpful
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Dec 5, 2024
Well read, good and practical advice. It's very short and so the momentum is lovely and he keeps it entertaining.1 person found this helpful
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Jul 13, 2024
Helped me to appreciate the joy of community living in the present day world.1 person found this helpful
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Jun 28, 2024
As a woman in my mid-30’s I had just been thinking about how my social life is good but not great, and so Chris’s book couldn’t have come at a better time. The audiobook is funny and engaging and full of reminders of practical steps I could take to deepen friendships. On the flip side, it reminded me that the “hey there” relationships also bring me joy and ways that I can cultivate those. I recommend!2 people found this helpful
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Jul 11, 2024
easy to listen to and remind you how many relationships exist and the importance of each of them1 person found this helpful
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