I've been haveing a problem with my school life recently.
About a month ago, I changed schools (I won't go into why I left the last one, long story) and I just don't seem to fit in. I eat with my peers, and I try to make conversation but they don't reply or ignore me. I've been told I'm the 'reject' for some reason.
How do I reach out to these people? I had lots of friends at my last school.
Help.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? electrocutie18 answered Friday May 23 2008, 10:12 pm: oh sweetie thats a tough one well lets see how about you try out the things you did at your old school and apply them at this one if that still doesnt work...well back in the day i had a lot of friends (in 5th grade) i changed schools and in (6th grade) well i only had 2 friends and they werent best friends. Your not doing anything wrong, trust me. But please dont start acting like them just to make them happy. Sometimes friends are hard to find and sometimes they'll come to you instead of you going to them. Try to just help everyone out as much as possible, smile at everyone that you see that is in your grade (a smile gets you far). If nothing at all at least you have your old friends and try maybe texting them at lunch to keep yourself busy and not to think to much of the new kids and school. Also hun dont avoid the "losers, dorks, geeks" whatever you want to label them (i hate labels) because you'll realize that maybe their the ones who will be your friends in the end. Good luck sweetie and if no luck, i'll try to help out more k, at least you made me as a friend :) [ electrocutie18's advice column | Ask electrocutie18 A Question ]
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