i want to talk louder..at school im quiet, i feel stupid if i talk loud. but i dont want to be known as "the quiet person". i think i might be shy, but im not really, i think?? i dont know, but i want to know how to talk louder and not feel stupid after for thinkin i said somthing stupid. i dont know..
OoOhaileyOoO answered Friday September 8 2006, 11:10 pm: Reminds me of one of my friends from school. Except her voice is just really soft. Anyways.. If you're school is anything like mine than if you say something stupid they'll just laugh thinking it was a joke. Yea some (correction: a lot) of the people at my school aren't very smart. Just talk a little bit more each day and don't be afraid of sounding stupid. And cracking a few jokes now and then won't hurt either.
Hope I helped.
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duudee_advicer answered Friday September 8 2006, 10:45 pm: Ohhh man, this is deff. a question for me.
Ask anyone at my school, I`m loud.
Infact, Big Mouth, is my jersey name on volleyball.
Heres a few tips:
1)Don't be afraid to say something funny/sarcastic when the time is right.
2)Don't butt into other people's conversations though.
3)Smile and say hi to pretty much everyone.
4)Be confident in what you say, practice some funny jokes to tell a crowd if you want.
5)Sing a song, laugh loudly, talk loud.
6)Just enjoy yourself, enjoy other people's company.
Brandi_S answered Friday September 8 2006, 10:26 pm: Believe me, you would know if you were shy. Shy people tend to not want to talk to others out of fear of what that person may think about what they say.
You could be shy, but I would say if you talk quietly, you may be soft-spoken. But there is nothing wrong with being shy or soft-spoken. [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
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