You could try spending more time with that group.
Is there any way you could introduce the two groups to each other so the people in one group makes friends with people in the other group, essentially combining the two into one large group?
Maybe throw a party and invite both groups of friends
Though there are several organizations with the name "Friends of India", they share a common mission. Members of the groups hope to provide welcoming resources to travelers and immigrants from the India sub-continent, and act as a networking and support organization for those people. Likewise, the groups also hope to contribute cultural value to the region where they are based, through their knowledge of foreign art and customs.
Yes.
groups
You go to their profile and from there you go to their groups tab and you can view all of the groups they are a part of. Usually you have to be friends with someone to see what groups they are in.
Friends for Change
members who belong to a small groups are considered friends.
There is no response to "Céad míle fáilte", it's only used in writing (on signs etc.) or when giving speechs or welcoming large groups of people who are not expected to reply.
If your talking about like at school at lunch, It's where certain people or groups of friends or classes sit together.
Try asking your friends if they play the game, or know about any local groups.
Join GROUPS! (e.g. Cheese Curds)
The platypus is a solitary animal. It does not have "friends". Platypuses only ever live together as small family groups.
Narwhals live in groups of their own kind, called pods!