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Friends Break Apart My two best friends in the WHOLE WORLD are in a totally different class. And the worst part is that nobody in my class this year is my friend. I think they all think I'm weird. I am having trouble making new friends and keeping in touch with my old ones. What can I do?
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well i think you need too talk too new people once they get to know you they wont think your wierd im wierd but i have a lot of friends you no n people dont hang out with me jus cuz im wierd soo jus be nice n hang with everione n they will like you !! hope i helped xOx !! ]
invite old and new friends over and dont bring your self down like that about people thinking you are weird! because you are so cool like that to wanting to stay in touch with your old friends!
hope i helped!
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you can just try to be yourself but if that doesnt work just be very outgoing.. if they talk about you behind your back go up to them and tell them how you feel.. you could also have a party with all of them.. thats always fun! ]
I think you should try making some new friends try introducing yourself to new people. ]
If you dont have a friend - make one!
You may be a bit shy at first and not know what to say, but when you see an opportunity (wow thats a really nice dress, where did you get it?) just go for it!
Dont dwell on the fact that your friends are in different classes, you guys can still hang out and have a fab time, but make some new friends too. ]
Just be really outgoing, and let everyone see that you are open to new friends. And try to talk to more people. Compliments are good ice breakers. After you start talking to somenew people, then maybe invite them to the movies or to your house or something. Keep hanging out with your best friends on the weekends and stuff, but dont be soo occupied with them that others think you dont want new friends. And smile alot and seem friendly, so people wont be shy toward you.
Good Luck! ]
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