Use more toothpaste in the morning and don't spit on people when you talk to them.Nothing worse than stinky spit spray.
2007-03-02 05:16:49
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answered by Anonymous
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Well, all I can think of is this... I told my daughter this the other day. Maybe it's the breath. Brushing just isn't enough. Young people don't realize how much flossing helps. I always have great breath and have been complimented on it a lot. When you floss, get a long piece. wrap a good amount on your pointing firnger then go in between the teeth and like scrape up the left side of the tooth as you drag the floss out of your mouth, reapeat on the right side of the tooth. It only takes like 1 minute. Get an electric toothbrush too and brush close to your gums. They have a great one for 19.99 at Walgreens or which ever pharmacy. Brushing the tongue helps some, but flossing is your best bet. Check your lower teeth, make sure they look super clean with no tartar on the bottem and between. Your smile is important, even if you don't have straight teeth, always make sure they are clean. Take brush ups to school for after lunch and see your dentist when you're suppose too.
2007-03-06 00:52:19
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answered by LuckyMo! 2
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People are shy pron to showing interest in another person because they are not sure what the reaction of that other person is going to be.
For instance, if I have an excellent conversation with someone at work and I see them the next day, we look at each other with hesitation because that next day were not exactly sure what our relationship has turned into. Strangers start as strangers, become conversation pals, and then become friends. Conversation pals tend to be shy of each other because "pals" are like potential friends and you dont want to say or do anything that might show the wrong intentions or screw anything up.
So I say people do it because they are afraid of one another and the best thing to do is be like " hey whats up, loved that conversation, heres another topic"
Were all sheep and we gotta be pulled out of our wool.
2007-03-02 13:15:12
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answered by Rock Star 3
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You may be projecting Negativity. Some might think you need therapy. Or maybe you can work on what's bothering you without professional help. Best of luck.
2007-03-02 13:02:03
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answered by Beejee 6
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The people are probably just unsure of where your relationship stands.
You should spark a conversation with them anyway.
Some people just need a push.
2007-03-02 13:00:50
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answered by ♥ 3
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Try speaking to them even when they don't see you first. If this don't work you should exit sometiming people out of your life.
2007-03-02 13:03:46
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answered by BEAUTIFUL 1
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u souled keep a good conversation all the time, u keep yourself intersting, dod"t let them thing that u are born person to talk
2007-03-02 13:04:45
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answered by Salvador T 1
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The same thing happens to me. I think it's because they think differently with us, like they may think they we think we are better. But it's just not true.
2007-03-02 13:05:19
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answered by Janine 3
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They don't say Hi because you don't say Hi. If you say Hi, then they will acknowledge you. it happens like that for everyone.
2007-03-02 13:00:19
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answered by enzo32ferrari 3
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They dont like you. When you talk to them, the enitre time they are thinking...man i wish this guy would go away.
2007-03-02 13:00:01
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answered by Underdog 2
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