Dart wrote:
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if you don't mind me asking.. what are your interests though?
Foreign languages, '60s/'70s/'80s music, video games, libertarianism...
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"How confident are you about yourself? Are you assertive or insecure?"
I'm confident in my intelligence and my opinions, but I'm not confident in my ability to socialize.
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Talk about Peace. It works with me! Everybody wants to war in the Middle East to stop, so Peace would be a good topic.
Well, the area where I live is predominantly Republican, so that wouldn't go over too well with a lot of people.
Are you my clone? Seriously, try this:
-Don't act cool. My motto is, "I'd rather be unpopular and viewed as a nerd then be cool: there's much less pressure involved and you have better conversations."
-When in a conversation, talk about
your interests. If they get bored and don't want to talk, leave - it's not worth it abandoning your interests.
-If you're in high school, try joining (or even better, starting) a club. Not only does it get you college credit (they do love extra-curriculars), but you can find a large group of people with your interests.
-Try eavesdropping. If you hear someone or a group of people discussing what you like to discuss, join the conversation. It may seem rude, but I've met my best friends that way.
-Use observation. If someone is, say, wearing a "The Clash" shirt, mention something - if you like 60s-80s era music, you have to like The Clash. Or say, someone has a hat on with an anarchy symbol on it. Libertarianism = organized anarchy. Say something. Observation is how I met my girlfriend, for instance - she had an Inuyahsa tote bag, I'm an anime fan, and I mentioned something - got a date a week and a half later.
-Try reverse-observation. For example, wear a shirt representing your favorite video game. Chances are someone will say something - use that comment as a launchpad for a conversation! Chances are you've got yourself a potential friend on your hands.
-You said you were confident in your beliefs - good! Now, a lot of people say this is bad advice, but trust me, no matter how dumb it sounds,
it works - BE EGOTISTICAL. Flaunt your opinions - it generates respect among both your peers and otherwise, and thus, more friends. Trust me, it works.
If anything, know that there are people that have your same interests - take me for example.
But then again, I may as well be a bot - WHO KNOWS!? XP
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