i started highschool this year without knowing ANYONE, and i've adjusted really well. I'm still haveing some trouble, though, just meeting everyone and making friends. I know a girl who was also new this year and everyone who meets her like LOVES her. What are some tips so i can be more friendly and inviting, and like easy to talk to? thanks =]
CaliDaniels answered Monday December 10 2007, 9:28 pm: Try to become friends with the other new girl. Often times, if there is more than one new person at a school, they become friends. Just start casually talking to people at lunch and whatnot. Be sure to have a welcoming smile and let people know that you are just trying to make some friends. Pure kindness is the best way to go!
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Angie1626 answered Monday December 10 2007, 8:30 pm: there was this new girl at my school last year.. she made friends right away, and even went out to lunch with some hot guys her first day! she right away stated talking to people like everyone around her and just smiling and being so happy..but not too friendly in an annoying way. the best thing to do is really to just not worry what people think of you if you randomly start talking to them, because most people will talk back and possibly become friends with you! you seriously just have to not be shy, and talk to as many people as you can. trust me, if you start of shy, and then way later on decide you want to make new friends, it will be really awkward, and might not work too well..so just do it now! just talk to everyone and show that you have great confidence!! good luck :D [ Angie1626's advice column | Ask Angie1626 A Question ]
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