Okay I have two question.
1.How do you become less shy,like I wanted to give a guy my number but I never talked to him and then so then when it came time to leave I did NOTHING. about it and I was just wondering how do I become like not as shy,like is there any east tips or something?
2.I am going to a different school and I'm going to be a freshman,and I was just wondering if its HARD to go into a different school,because the school I use to go to I've been going to for a long time.
It isn't really hard to go to a new school, actually. I'm shy too, and I went to a new school twice; going into fourth grade and high school. I think going into high school was easier because I wasn't as shy as I was back then. Just talk to people around you. Be yourself. Once you find your group of friends, it'll get better. I met a few of my good friends in my history class, just from making small talk. I'm more outgoing when I'm around someone I know and I'm comfortable around, so maybe try that. Meet someone in each of your classes that you can be yourself around. It really isn't that hard. I promise :) [ advicer's advice column | Ask advicer A Question ]
XSugarPieX77 answered Wednesday August 1 2007, 10:35 pm: Becoming less shy is easy. Mostly it has to do with confronting or talking with people i'm assuming? Either they like you or they don't. Say what you want to say, and do what you want to do. Shyness is a self issue. Don't be quiet, if you want to do something, go for it. Try something like going someweres, like a mountain or such, and scream as loud as you can. Different schools can sometimes be tough. But theres actually some nice people still in the world :-p. Join some clubs, introduce yourself to people. Your shyness might take over when your going to approach new people, but just be yourself. Just say, hey, my name is .....i'm new here, whats your name? Simple as that. Hope I helped!Happy Summer!
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