Well, schools started and we all our assigned in certain areas, and of course, since everyone sort of has their friends already, much of the people sitting around the group I'm in aren't much for conversation since we're all strangers to one another. I mean, a few of them know eachother and it's hard to get into a conversation with them since they're talking about things I don't know about. Any advice on how to talk to them better and get to know them?
Additional info, added Tuesday September 19 2006, 3:56 pm: HAHA. I'm dumb. Sorry, I didn't mean to put the "I hope I helped", I'm an advice columnist here, and I'm just so used to typing it naturally, haha.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? angie91 answered Tuesday September 19 2006, 4:51 pm: hey!
i have the same problem. i dont know very many people in my math class, so when I have a question, i have no idea who to ask. What I usually do, is start simple conversation, like: "How was your weekend," or "Did you see the football game yesterday." try and find something in common with the people in your group. Once you find something that you can talk about the rest will come easy. good luck, hope I helped!! [ angie91's advice column | Ask angie91 A Question ]
beckz1009 answered Tuesday September 19 2006, 11:36 am: Well the first thing you need to do is approach them and introduce yourself. A small introduction can meet alot to just one person. Once you do that they will start talking to you and most likely ask questions about you.
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