How to get the most out of your Kin
Arrive a little early
It gives you a moment to settle in, get comfortable, and maybe even be the first to say hello. That small gesture - greeting someone as they walk in - can shift the whole energy of the table. It creates ease. It helps others feel seen.
Be open
Everyone around that table is there for the same reason: to connect. Some have just moved cities. Some work remotely. Some just want to meet new people in a way that’s not about dating or small talk. Whatever their reason, they showed up - and so did you. That’s something worth leaning into.
Let it unfold naturally
You don’t have to impress anyone. You don’t need a script. Still, if you're unsure where to start, feel free to use the conversation starter we share with you. One we love is: “What made you join a Kin meetup?” It opens the door to real stories and real connection.
Listen. Share. Pause. Repeat.
You don’t have to dominate the conversation to have a good time. Sometimes the best way to connect is simply by being present and letting the moment flow.
You might walk away with a new friend. Or maybe just a moment of real connection. Either way, you showed up - and that’s the most important part.