cutiekate777 answered Thursday July 26 2007, 12:24 pm: There's no way to become outgoing, but if you want to appear more confident, try striking up conversation with people you meet. For instance, if a girl you don't know is sitting next to you in math class, tell her you like her shirt and start striking up conversation--ask her her name and tell her about you and stuff. Ask people about how their summer went, too.
If people start talking to you, try to not give one-word answers. I know that when I ask people, "How was your summer?" I like hearing about what they did rather than "fun".
I hope that that helps! But remember--the only way to become outgoing and social and give a good impression is to be comfortable with yourself. You can't be comfortable with other people without being comfortable with yourself. [ cutiekate777's advice column | Ask cutiekate777 A Question ]
You_Got_Advice answered Thursday July 26 2007, 6:04 am: Well, there's no big secret on it. You just have to say "hi" to the person that sits next to you and ask for their name. It could start up a conversation :D it's good to maybe go to the mall to practice. like talking to the cashier or somebody thats looking at the same rack of clothes you're looking at.
I've learned that it's good to be out of your comfort zone sometimes. It may be nerve-racking to say "hi" to Mr. Hott but he will notice you that way.
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