okay so im a freshman and just started high school. ill just start by saying i was pretty weird in like 4,5,6th grade and then made some friends in 7th and 8th grade was a great year. well now i want to make some new good friends, maybe even a new best friend. most people already have their groups established and i dont really know how to get into them. dont get me wrong ive become "friends" with new people but id like to be better friends soid know i would always have something to do on the weekends and you know stuff like that
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? heather101 answered Monday November 5 2007, 4:40 pm: I know what your saying. I switched schools when i was in 6th grade and I had to make new friends. I was scared of not fitting it or getting good tight friends. I just was myself, that is the most important thing. Just be who you are. Try and be more outgoing (if you'r not) and make small talk with people. Start by asking for a piece of paper or talk about the homework or the teacher. You might be surprised how that small talk can lead to hanging out and getting to know eachother.
Just my opinions, hope they help.
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LagunaBabe answered Sunday November 4 2007, 11:26 pm: Here you go. =)
Solcito answered Sunday November 4 2007, 10:22 pm: High school can be a really great or really horrible time depending on how you approach it. The good thing is that there are typically more people than in middle school, so you are more likely to find someone like you. I can just tell you to try and find the people that you fit in with. I spent the first two and a half years of high school hanging out with jocks, going to keggers, and dating really cute preppy girls. Then one day I realized that wasn't me and started to hang out with people that were considered fairly nerdy. I loved my last year of high school, but hated the first few. Find your niche and you'll be fine. Just don't idealize any one click and determine your level of happiness by your relationship with members of that group. [ Solcito's advice column | Ask Solcito A Question ]
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