practice, practice, practice in front of a mirror at home, learn how to say witty one liners that get peoples attention that seem smart but jovial so you don't intimidate with bull or baffle with bull. Then the rest comes easier.
2007-04-12 12:39:11
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answered by Kill_Me_Now! 5
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I too am very shy, but people just love to talk, practically about anything. Compliment someone on thier hair or dress, talk about football or a fab movie you've just been to. Mention a concert or gig that is coming up the following weekend. You sometimes have to make plans, and you sometimes have to try and be more assertive. Keep trying, that's the only way to make friends, but then again, you may only need one or two great friends. It's all up to you.
2007-04-12 12:43:13
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answered by Deborah g 1
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first off say hi to the people you know then introduce yourself to the ones you don't that will break the ice and they should respond by continuing there conversation and will included you if you have an idea about what there talking about then add your own comments to the discussion by this time you should feel part of the group.
BUT if they kinda ignore you and shut you out the circle don't push it just say I've gotta go I'll see you guys later and walk away with your head high knowing this people aren't good enough to be your friends
2007-04-12 12:45:50
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answered by jon a 2
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get into the line of sight of somebody in the group which you comprehend - make eye touch, supply them a 'hi' nod or something. next, attitude the group and in simple terms hear in, such as you're interested in however has captured your friends' interest. Then, you're able to be able to make an affirmative or inquisitive sound like 'ahh' or 'hmm', observed by a nod, or per risk a head-tilt to the factor. At this element it is going to be ok so which you will inteject with a short commentary or per risk a question in seek of clarification. Questions are super, by fact that they galvanize the group into enticing extra with you. confirm to no longer reject the perspectives and innovations of the human beings in the verbal replace, or you're probable to be sidelined. -Rob
2016-12-29 05:41:31
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answered by Anonymous
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They all pause and look because that is the socially correct and polite thing to do when another speaks. Be sure you know your subject matter and have confidence in your ability to answer any questions that may be asked of you. You may check your local community college(s) and look into taking a public speaking course. This might help you overcome your shyness of speaking in front of groups.
2007-04-12 12:45:36
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answered by Phyllobates 7
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Peter, honey, don't wear the halloween costume unless it's a halloween party. But, seriously, get to know these people indivually first. Small groups second and then walk in the room and say 'hey, everyone I am here"
2007-04-12 12:40:43
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answered by dtwladyhawk 6
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Start by smiling and saying hi .. how you doing today?
Pick the leader and compliment them on their hair.. shoes..
ask them a question about a class or an event coming up at the school/work..
2007-04-12 12:40:42
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answered by Tapestry6 7
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I'm shy too and I hate it when people do that. I'm always embarassed at that point, but I just say what's on my mind, and look them in the eye. "Hey".".What's everybody staring at"..."Did I ruin the moment"..."Let's all stare at me for a while"..."Did I interupt something extremely important"...or just "What were you talking about before I barged in"....I say things that make THEM feel stupid for staring at me actually....mhm
2007-04-12 12:42:33
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answered by Alexis 3
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Say hi
2014-01-21 12:44:09
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answered by Andrea 1
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Stare each one in the eyes for about 5 seconds each. Keep rotating until they snap under the pressure. Works every time.
2007-04-12 12:39:16
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answered by Anonymous
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