gina answered Saturday October 15 2005, 2:55 pm: I think that you should go up to them introduce yourself "hi i'm so and so"! Ask them questions like "so how long have you been working here for?", "how do you like the work environment"?, "who should i look out for?", and see if anyone has any common ground. Ask other questions like where are you from, what music do you like to listen to, where do you like to hang out, just to ease you into a conversation. Once you talk to them and show them that you're cool, and kind then you should have no problem with co-workers liking you! Good Luck! [ gina's advice column | Ask gina A Question ]
laniefosho answered Friday October 14 2005, 6:19 am: just be yourself, dont try to hard. soon enough you will be seeing them every day. when you first get there, introduce yourself and be kind. they will love you [ laniefosho's advice column | Ask laniefosho A Question ]
ChOcOLoLo answered Friday October 14 2005, 4:14 am: hey there! i think the best thing to know first is that not everyone can like us, and it's okay if someone choses not to.=D It's up to us to be ourselves, and bring out our individual personalities, and some may like it, some may not, it's no matter. But in order to be well-aquainted with your co-workers is to just be friendly, greet them everytime you see them, and when someone's talking about something you know well about or can relate to, comment and say things like, "oh, yeah, i watched that movie too!" hehe. Also, when there's like this gathering, or when everyone is talking story, don't shy away and not join in the conversation. Always remember to be yourself, and try not to think too much of what other people may think because it can make you grow into a people-pleaser, and instead of having more friends, people may take advantage of you. So remember to be yourself, and be friendly with your fellow co-workers. If you need anything else, just hit me up in the inbox. I wish you the best of luck!
<3, normie [ ChOcOLoLo's advice column | Ask ChOcOLoLo A Question ]
sillyrob answered Friday October 14 2005, 12:04 am: The work place is like high school socially, so just be yourself. If you don't normally have problems making friends it shouldn't be different here. [ sillyrob's advice column | Ask sillyrob A Question ]
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