k so this may sound looserish but whatever.
ive been going to my highschool for only one year, i showed up in 10th grade and everyone knew eachother already even since middle school and so it was a little difficult to make friends at first seeing as how im kind of shy. eventually i became friends with these two girls and we were always together and known as the trio, had lunch together etc. i got to know other ppl but was never really interested in getting really close to anyone else because i had them. now school is going to start soon and i just found out that one of the two girls is moving and the other one might not be in the same lunch period as me and so now i have no idea who im going to sit with. i dont want to sit by myself but also i cant just barge in on other people and sit with them because ive seen how that can be annoying to ppl. so what could i do?
casper101 answered Friday July 25 2008, 7:15 am: See if it's possible to change your lunch period into hers. If not, ask around to see who will be in your lunch, then try to contact them and see if you can sit with them. If that doesn't work, and there's no one that'll let you sit with them sit by yourself - but have something to do so you don't look like an outcast, - take out a journal or notebook so you'll look busy. While that's going on, try to make friends with people that are in your lunch - I know you said that you're shy, but make it your goal to talk to people so that you won't have to sit alone much.
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