I'm so sorry if this is in the wrong category. picked the best I could... ANYWAY!!
My graduation is coming up. no, not the big old highschool graduation where the tears really SHOULD be shed, just junior high graduation... but I've been at the school as long as I can remember--leaving something so close to me is GONNA cause tears!! Haha..
So, how can I hold BACK those tears? I'm worried that I'm gonna be crying during the practice even, so please help!
jeric83 answered Friday April 17 2009, 8:03 pm: Hey I'm jus like you very emotional, ok here it goes. To keep from crying blur out ur eyes like when u go cross sided, and think of something funny like a tv show or a joke(ignore the whole situation) while doin this even hum very lightly, it works practice it a couple times before, here's a lil secret when me and my girlfriend watch very sad movies she balls up all the time and looks at me to see if I'm crying, I always do exactly what I told you, and she never catches me, the funny thing is I was crying inside.. Good luck!! [ jeric83's advice column | Ask jeric83 A Question ]
Sami143 answered Friday April 17 2009, 12:06 pm: A lot of people cry at what we call "promotion" or whatever you call it. Its perfectly normal. jr. High is what you've known for 3-4 years now and its a big change. So its ok to cry but if you dont want to cry think about something else while your up there like how fun summer will be or just anything else. But im promising you that other people are going to cry too. So you wont be the only one if you do. Hope i helped =] [ Sami143's advice column | Ask Sami143 A Question ]
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