Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Boardgaming groups - very inclusive - we take all kinds as long as you like to game. Nicest? Weeeeelllll, that depends on your definition. Generally very nice, but we can be cutthroat competitive on the table. Interesting? In my estimation, everyone can be interesting if you are a curious person.
Can I ask how you found out about this group? Was it through friends or on something like meetup? I’d love something like this but haven’t heard of any groups like that
Anonymous wrote:My teenage son has gotten into playing Magic the Gathering cards and I have been so impressed by how welcoming and nice the people are. He plays at Dream Wizards in Rockville. Not my thing my 10,000 miles, but it is a super nice community.
Anonymous wrote:Watch out for the knitters. I know a gossipy and mean spirited knitter who likes to start dramas. She is in a knitting club, so it's not all sugar and sunshine. Of course she preys on nice people so maybe everyone else is nice.
I have always met nice people doing volunteer work.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Birders are very chill, unless you’re at the very top and going it professionally (yes, that’s a thing, there are book writers and bloggers and tour leaders). Many people like birding in groups because with the crowd-sourcing you’re more likely to see or hear birds, and get opinions on ids. They tend to be older, though, because really good binoculars and a scope can get expensive, plus travel if you really get into it.
I could get into this. I love spotting animals in the wild. Not just birds. Love the travel aspect too. I wonder if birders keep logs or photos of what they've seen that would be an interesting thing to start.
Anonymous wrote:I have found that most of the people I've played tennis with have been nice, and you wind up playing people from all over the world in the DC area.