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Why you should skip your brunch date, and waste time with your friends instead

Why you should skip your brunch date, and waste time with your friends instead

Have you ever noticed how most of us schedule time to catch up with friends in short, rushed blocks?

“I have about an hour free for coffee Sunday morning between other things, let’s catch up then?” we text a mate we haven’t seen in way too long.

“Dinner at mine Thursday night? Come at 7pm, but I have a busy day at work tomorrow, so you’ll need to leave at 9pm, okay?” we joke (but not really).

We tend to combine our socialising with other life must-dos, like eating a meal, or supervising a playdate together if you have kids – all in the name of saving time.

But here’s a radical thought: what if we swapped saving time for wasting time with friends?

We recently stumbled across a book called Hanging Out: The Radical Power of Killing Time by Sheila Liming, and it got us reminiscing about the golden days of spending time with friends:

Hanging out at the local park, gossiping and laughing about the silliest of things until we got stitches, riding our bikes through the streets, eating sweet oranges and making secret handshakes with our sticky fingers.

There were no set plans by the hour; no lunch dates with just enough time to hear our friends’ life headlines. Instead, we wasted time together, and we were happier for it.

Wasting time is defined as the act of spending time doing something unnecessary and not producing any benefit.

Modern life is chaotic, structured, and endlessly busy, and maybe, just maybe, we need to spend more time doing things that don’t necessarily produce a benefit – at least, not in the way modern society defines the word “benefit”.

We reckon forging deeper, more joy-filled connections with our friends is a pretty beneficial use of time, don’t you?

Good – we’re glad you agree. Here are some ideas to get you started:

 
  • Crank up the tunes and chill with some vino on your back deck as the day turns into a starlit night.
 
  • Rise early, pick up your friend and hit the road for the weekend – no map and no plans.
 
  • Wander through the aisles of Kmart together, snapping some silly pics along the way.
 
  • Have an adult sleepover (the PG kind) – think hair-braiding, facemasks, movie marathons, and a junk food fest with all the classics from your childhood.
 
  • Make up a silly dance routine to your favourite song (not to be posted on social media, but just for lols).
 
  • Gather 'round for a knit-a-thon with some rock anthems playing in the background, ‘cos why not?
 
  • Take a bus into the city and roam till your feet demand a pit stop at the pub.
 
  • Hire a couple of bikes (rollerblades even?) and roll around your neighbourhood, wrapping it up with a lazy lunch at a cute local cafe.
 
  • Head to a sports game (even if you hate sports) and find a way to make it silly and fun.
 
  • Better yet, rally the troops for your very own Sunday sports carnival, complete with trophies and bragging rights.
 
  • Head to the nearest pool or a secret swimming hole and splash around wild and free, just like you did when you were kids.
 
Yours in non-wasted-time,
Nakie HQ
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