Friday, November 13, 2009

High school.?

I am entering high school tomorrow, and I have yet to experience a relationship (not even friendship, which unfortunately I must admit. Nobody my age has ever entered my home). I'm joining Improvisation and Japanese, which were the two electives I requested and received, but I need some tips on how to turn a conversation into an invitation to come over. I do not want this year to be identical to middle school, where I was alone after my studies.

High school.?
See now, what's lucky about the electives you're taking is they're very unique. They're the types of topics that people will usually only take if they're actually interested. Therefore, you have a prime opportunity to find people whose interests are similar to yours. The great thing about entering high school is that age barriers seem to mean less than they did in previous years. Whether a student is your age or older, if they seem to have a personality that compliments yours, you should try to open yourself and whoever wants to be your friend will accept you. Don't worry too much about getting people to your house; sometimes that takes a while. It really depends on your town and on the people you're with. Even if you don't want to change your whole personality just to make some friends, there are bound to be people in your high school who will appreciate you and your interests.
Reply:u say (after talking for atleast a week or u might wanna wait even longer than that depending on who it is) if ur talking about a guy then say ay lemme get ur number so if im going to go shoot some hoops ill call u....or anything else u both like if its a girl....(u wait a lil longer with a girl)--and say can i have ur number ill text u sometime or i never got ur number can i get it
Reply:easy man!! check it im a junior and in 10 grade i was SHY... but now i dont want to be like that.. so u know i jus started talkn to ppl i dont know!!! and we were bout to leave to our next class i told them.. we should kick it some time!! YA IT ALL WORKS OUT GOOD IF U TALK:))
Reply:awhh.


that sucks.


just don't be shy and be friendly to people.


most people are nice, and they'll be friendly back.


if they aren't nice to you, they aren't worth your time.


believe me, i might only be a freshmen, but i can tell that i'm going to make tons of new friends this year.


as long as you talk to others in your classes, you'll make friends.


trust me.


and once you get closer with your new friends, you can just ask if they want to hang out after school, or wait until they ask you.


good luck.
Reply:The key is to have something in common such as music, games, etc. Then you could invite someone over to do that. Just say, why don't you come hang out thursday? Or meet someone at the library/cafe to study. If you meet someone outside your house, then it will be eaiser to invite them to your place.





good luck!
Reply:Since you're taking Improvisation, making friends should be pretty easy. Everyone is going to feel ridiculous going up in front of the class so you will have that in common. You just have talk to people! Being shy, I know it's hard but it's necessary. Just talk about the weird teacher or how stupid you feel or whatever. Make sure to smile so people will think you are a nice person. Once you get to know people better, suggest you guys go somewhere to hang out. As the friendship grows stronger, invite them over. Good luck!
Reply:your a LOSER!!!!!!!!!!!
Reply:OK, I hate to say it, but not many kids in high school take Improvisation and Japanese. Also, not many kids call homework their "studies." Hate to tell ya but it's going to be pretty hard finding kind in your school with the same interests. Sorry, had to say it





Good luck!


Everyone always finds their cliques anyway.


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