I'm a really good student, and I'm proud of my intelligence. I always get good grades and am often at the top of my class, but when I talk to people, friends or anyone at school I often feel like i sound like a know it all. I don't try to be, I'm just trying to have intelligent coversations. Another problem is that the guy i like is in my math class and i got really excited when he started asking me questions in class. But i started to think that that was the only thing he wanted to talk to me about, and its not like he asked a ton of questions either. What do you think?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? XxRockon answered Monday October 18 2004, 5:08 pm: Hmm, about your intelligence conversation problem..it's not really a problem. I think it's great that u wanna have inteligent conversations with ppl, its just that the ppl who u wanna have intelligent conversations with prolly don't think that way, and wouldl rather talk about other things. when you wanna talk about things intelligently like u sed, go to ppl who you know will appreciate it and you can express your opinions adn knowledge. As for the guy you like in your class, that is great that he wnats to talk to u. It means he thinks that you are smart, and that he can go to you for help, it's okay that he doesnt' have many questions, he mite just be nervous. Try initiationg converstions with him outsitde of class or school too so he knows that u wanna try and talk to him too :) hope i helped on both of ur questions [ XxRockon's advice column | Ask XxRockon A Question ]
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