I'm on the internet a lot; in fact I am right now. Anyway, I don't think I have any friends anywhere, much less on the internet. It is true that I have exchanged personal messages with a few people on the internet on limited subjects, all nudity-related, and even met and had lunch with one of them, but I don't count them as friends, merely virtual acquaintances.
Americans have generally always been more mobile than people in the old country, as Europe, the Middle East and the British Isles are generally referred to. That's the East Coast. The West Coast had immigrants from Asia, too, but I don't know if they say "the old country." That's how the country was populated. We're all immigrants, in a sense. Oh, there were already people living in the New World but we either killed them, made them move or, in Latin America, made them peons. But there have been pockets of people who basically lived on what we called the frontier who were bypassed while others kept going, all the way to California and Oregon. One writer, referring to those living in the Southern Appalachians (mountain range) as "our contemporary ancestors." Eventually, I suppose the migration slowed down and fewer people moved around so much. Even so, our so lives in California (we live in Virginia) and our daughter lives about a hundred miles away in another state, so I guess the general theory still holds. The running joke in the family is that some of the children want to move as far away from their parents as possible. One even made it to Hawaii. Another lives in, of all places, Kabul, Afghanistan. He's the footloose one in the family; even married someone from Serbia. He still wouldn't settle down and they divorced.