as408 wrote:
I'm sure we've all seen this advice bandied about. Just how competent do I need to be with social skills for this statement to apply?
We all know the lower your social skill level, the more often you'll be rejected.
Conversely the higher your social skill level, the more often you'll be accepted.
I think this is true. Positively, people do not like poor social skills kind of person where that they avoid awkwardness. But yes it still their loss, because the sense of judgement. I have this situation of rejection all the time because my lack of social skills. I always make friends with people who aren't judgemental. I know this sounds rare case, but the world is needed to put less pressure off of those lower self esteem issues with the people who are capable of low social skills.
Importantly, use your counsellors as a guide to social skills. Tell what happens and thereof, they will explain you how to solve the issue. Its working for me very well, it makes me a happier person to feel the confidence. Think about your confidence, why lack of social skills? Because you are not asking. Especially asking for help.
Lack of social motivation = rejection
Motivating and confident = acceptance
Again, there are still cruel people around the world. Mostly younger ages between 15-25, especially at colleges and universities. If you are on working holiday overseas, travelling internships, workplace as trainee or career. Your social skills will skyrocket easily.