A survey of 2,000 UK adults found school to be the top place for building friendships yet, it appears Brits find meet their best friend at a later date School was the number one place for building friendships (Image: Getty Images )
The typical Brits found their best mate at the age of 19, with one in ten maintaining the same friendship since they were a mere 10 years old.
A study involving 2,000 UK adults discovered that 22% formed lifelong friendships between the ages of 11 to 15, cementing school as the ultimate place for building friendships.
A whopping 37% of UK bestie bonds were forged in the classroom, especially among Gen-Z and millennials, while 17% found their forever friend on the job.
Trust (67%), support through tough times (53%), and a shared sense of hum