Locate An Old Friend Day

Next Saturday, 20 September 2025

Locate an Old Friend Day is here on September 21 which means it's time to enter the time machine and relive the memories with your old friends be it school, college, neighbors, tuition, colleagues, or so on. It is celebrated on the third Saturday of September every year.

Life moves forward so fast that we knowingly or unknowingly leave many of our cherished friends behind. This day is the perfect excuse to reconnect and bring that part of your life back which was simpler. 

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Who Started Locate an Old Friend Day

C.J. Mullen created this special day in 1965 because he believed everyone should take time out from their busy lives and rekindle and reconnect with their old friends. 

How to Celebrate Locate an Old Friend Day

Reconnect on Social Media

Reconnecting with old friends and communicating with new people has never been easier, all thanks to social media. You can connect with your old friends on different social media platforms such as Instagram, Facebook, Whatsapp, and Twitter.

Don't hesitate to comment on an old photo or shared memory on their profile. Social media also gives you the opportunity to catch up on your lives through posts and pictures, which can serve as a great conversation starter.

Plan a Surprise Visit

This option might not be available to all. However, if you and your old friend live in the same city or so, you can plan a surprise visit. Showing up in person might feel more personal and stronger than a text or call.

Send Them a Thoughtful Gift

Something as simple as a book your friend might like, a handwritten note, a card, a photo frame, a mug, or a nostalgic gift can go a long way. Personalizing the gift to suit their interests or your shared experiences makes it even more special. This is undoubtedly a sweet way to reconnect with your friends.

Share an Old Memory or Throwback

Look through your old photo albums, social media archives, or even chat histories to find a memorable moment you shared with your old friend. Don't forget to share them with a caption like "Remember this day? We had so much fun!" or "So many years passed by but this remains true to this day."

Send a Playlist

Music has a unique way of bringing people together, and sending a playlist can be a meaningful way to reconnect. It shows that you’ve taken the time to curate something personal that reflects your shared tastes or memories.

You can compile a playlist of songs that remind you of your time together- whether it’s music you both loved during high school, songs from a road trip you took, or tracks that were popular during a specific phase of your friendship.

A Simple Phone Call Can Go a Long Way

Honestly speaking, a phone call is a more intimate way of connecting than a simple text. If they were truly an important part of your life in the past, they will appreciate this move. Let them know that you think of them and all the happy moments you have shared.

Leave a Voicemail

If you feel that it might be awkward or embarrassing to directly call your old friend, you can also leave a voicemail to let them know that you are thinking of them. This way, they can call or text you when they are free and you can have a heart-to-heart conversation then.

How to Find an Old Friend You Have Lost Touch With

Connect with People Who Might Know Your Friend

Check to see if there are any people who knew your friend or might be in contact with them at present. Contact mutual friends, colleagues and so on. Ask them when was the last time they were in contact with your friend, if they have their phone number, email or any other contact information, if and when they have met the last time, and so on.

Perform a Search Online

You can perform a simple google search with your friend's name to see if any relevant results come up. You can also insert other details in the search such as the school they had attended, the city they lived in, and so on. Besides this, you can also perform an image search on Google.

Check Social Media

In today's digital era, almost everyone has some presence on social media sites such as Facebook, Instagram, Twitter, Snapchat, etcetera. For example, if you are performing a search on Facebook, you can filter your search results by selecting 'People'.

Try Websites for Searching People

There are many dedicated websites to search for people such as Pipl, ZabaSearch, Intelius, Radaris, Peekyou, Veromi, Spokeo and so on. Some of these websites may provide basic information for free, while others offer more detailed reports for a fee, which can include addresses, phone numbers, and public records.

Check Old Emails or Address Books

If you still have access to older emails, address books, or phone contacts, review them for any past contact information. People may still use the same email address or phone number from years ago.

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