Hey yall. Well, I'm 14/f and I'm not so good on the whole introduicng yourself thing. If anybody could tell me the good way to introduce myself to someone, what to say, and what topics to talk about in a conversation so that I don't sound stupid would be great. I really want to make good friends this summer, but I just need the right start. Thanks!
sassysara answered Monday July 17 2006, 1:40 pm: Hey I often have to introduce to new people and as someone who can be shy I have found the best way is to introduce my self and then to crack a joke or make a funny comment about whatever we are doing, or the weather anything really. People tend to love humour and people who are funny.
crazyme6 answered Monday July 17 2006, 5:23 am: The key is to be friendly! smile and tell them your name and once you exchange names you could talk about the certain place youre at, or ask questions about their lives, etc. Complimenting is always a VERY easy way to get to know someone! As long as you present yourself in a friendly way and dont seem uptight or distant..meeting people can be pretty easy! Once you get to know some people..try to make plans with them because spending time together is what makes a friendship begin. [ crazyme6's advice column | Ask crazyme6 A Question ]
alorra123 answered Monday July 17 2006, 3:59 am: well all i can say is, walk up to someone you want to get to know, say hi i'm [whatever your name is] and just ask them about themselfes, like their name, what their into like music and stuff, and the conversation will start to flow. [ alorra123's advice column | Ask alorra123 A Question ]
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