im going to a new high school this year, freshman, and i dont know anyone. its an all girls school and the first day i went (orientation) i talked to this girl and thought i made a friend. but then we reunited at the end of the summer for orientation CAMP and she had this whole new group, so i made this other friend, but by the second day, she wasnt into me anymore
i have a really outgoing personality but im really shy at firsst.
any tips to meet new people? conversation topics? i want to meet people into the same things i am, but now im willing to be friends with ANYONE at all! help!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? lauren_taylor answered Wednesday August 29 2007, 6:02 pm: The best advice I can give you is to be yourself! I'd rather have one friend who likes me for me than a thousand friends who like me for who I'm not. Another thing: be friendly to everybody. Opposites often attract and you might find yourself fitting in with a different group than in middle school. Just remember that a clique doesn't define who you are! And just because you don't know somebody doesn't mean you can't shoot them a smile or introduce yourself after asking to borrow a pencil.
BellaBrendalis26 answered Wednesday August 29 2007, 4:49 pm: if you're friendly to everyone you meet and act yourself you're bound to meet someone who has the same interests as you so don't lose hope. if you have a class you were absent in ask someone for their notes to start a conversation. [ BellaBrendalis26's advice column | Ask BellaBrendalis26 A Question ]
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