yeah i am just like that too...and i was in the same place like three years ago when i moved...
but you know what i have more friends than i can count..if you are a good person you'll automatically make friends whether it is you talking to them first or them talking to you
believe it or not there are some great people out there...im pretty sure that all my friends had to tlk to me first. but they did and that only made me appreciate them more...dont worry and good luck in your new school!
2006-12-29 05:54:57
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answered by Anonymous
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That's a tough one. I know,because I grew up in a military family, so I ended up going to a different school every 3-5 years. If you make friends easily, you're already ahead of the game. If you're into them, join a club or get involved in sports. Most young people will come up to the "new kid" to see what they're about, so -like I said- you're already ahead of the game, and you'll be okay.
Good luck and Happy New Year!
2006-12-29 05:58:32
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answered by chuck U 5
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attempt to connect some golf equipment or activities at college. I had an identical subject final 365 days, I moved from So Cal to Colorado my senior 365 days at extreme college. It became confusing before everything because of the fact i'm no longer very outgoing, and that i did eat lunch on my own for a pair of weeks. yet on the 1st day of faculty, if the seats at college are not assigned, attempt to take a seat down next to effective finding human beings and introduce your self. and prefer I stated, connect a club or interest, attempt to get entangled and which will tension your self to fulfill new human beings. you will do effective, it is great frightening before everything, yet merely BE your self. it is the main mandatory subject you're able to do. shifting is a huge time to have a clean slate, to start over, yet do no longer EVER replace who you're to slot in with a clean team of toddlers.
2016-11-24 23:11:07
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answered by ? 4
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There is always someone you know in school, and if not just size up people and see what they are like. If you find someone that you think will be a good friend try to talk to them a little more and get to know them, like at lunch or somewhere else. Try no to be nervous . Ask them to show you around.
2006-12-29 05:56:00
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answered by Anonymous
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It all depends on what you want things to be in this school. You have the opportunity to have a different experience then usual so I would suggest taking advantage of it. Do anything that you feel that you want to do (BE YOURSELF!!!), this time you can make friends based on your true qualities. (I'm only saying this because most people tend to try and be popular instead of being themselves.){NOT THAT YOU DO!!} Just make the most of it!!!
2006-12-29 06:02:57
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answered by ~Stephie~ 5
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get involved. join some type of activity or club at your school. this will give you some common ground with other people at school, and will help making friends easier!
2006-12-29 06:02:06
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answered by pennies4purpose 2
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try to be on ur normal mood and everything will be okay.
don't be stressed because of this
2006-12-29 06:19:12
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answered by friendsforever 1
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