Most nights out default to the same script. Dinner, drinks, maybe a movie. But a quieter shift is reshaping how friends and couples spend an evening, and researchers say what you do together may matter more than where you eat. The best nights out, it turns out, might not involve a menu at all.
Open mics, improv classes, trivia, karaoke and craft workshops are drawing crowds looking for something more memorable than another round at the bar. And the science of friendship suggests they’re onto something.
5 Research-Backed Ways to Make Meaningful Friends After Turning 30
Why S...
HALO NEWSLETTER
Join HALO today and unlock this story instantly — It's Free