Unknown events is a proposal that encourages face-to-face meetings to make friends in a safe and respectful environment and is now planned to be rolled out Villa Carlos Paz The space was created by Heidi Colombo and Natalia Romerofrom Resistance, Chacoand is primarily aimed at People between 30 and 50 years old who want to expand their social circle outside of traditional applications.
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The initiative is called “Friends Tinder“, but with a key difference: the bond is built face to face through guided events and group dynamics. The aim is to offer a different plan to those who no longer feel identified with bowling or social networks and are looking for a well-kept space to meet new people.

“The idea came from a meeting with friends where we talked about how difficult it is to meet people and so on Tinder That’s not so good because you can meet people who aren’t really who they say they are.” From this conversation came the suggestion to organize face-to-face meetings: “We said, why don’t we do something live, bring people together and get them to get to know each other.”
As the creators explained, each event includes games and dynamics designed to encourage conversation and bonding between participants. “We make a game that serves as a conversation starter. From there, people chat, see how the other person thinks, how they behave, and get to know each other.”
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One of the pillars of the project is security. “We provide a safe and respectful space where you know no one will be disrespectful,” they said. In this sense, they pointed out that all participants register and are registered in advance: “If something happens, we know who each person is and we have support to identify them.”
Unknown events It started in March of this year Endurance and as the community grew, new experiences were added, such as: Unknown journey. “If you don’t have anyone to travel with but want to, we bring people together and put the group together,” they explained. The result is similar in both formats: “Groups of friends always go out and then continue making plans.”
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With thousands of followers on social networks and orders from different parts of the country, the organizers are already working on expansion. “The idea is to get out of the networks and come together face to face again,” they summarized. On this path, Carlos Paz appears as one of the next goals for this proposal, which aims to create real and sustainable connections over time.