Just talk to someone in class, but obviously not when you are meant to be llistening to some teacher talk.
You can always ask the kid next to you for "help" and start talking?

Just talk to someone in class, but obviously not when you are meant to be llistening to some teacher talk.
You can always ask the kid next to you for "help" and start talking?
yeh I guess you'll be starting at the beginning of a new term? So the best you can hope for is set places, then you can start talking to the person next to you, start talking about the teacher in like a jokey way, then if you like them say something like "so what do you guys do for lunch around here then?" and hopefully if you've got on well they'll ask you to have lunch with them. But honestly, how ever un-confident you are, remember by not talking to people they'll assume you just don't want to talk to them, making you seem rude.
well that's the thing you've gotta conquered first of all. just think that you are a great person and you can actually make some friends.
when you've got some confidence,everything is gna be easy :eusa_danc
But how do you know their hobbies before you talk to them
Don't just run in there all guns blazing hoping to get into a group of friends instantly, Girls are usually more welcoming towards new students in schools. Just give it time, Be polite and nice to people, I'm sure you will build up a group of strong friends in due time.
In my school when there was a new kid the teacher usually asked a kid to stay with them and tell them where the class rooms are ect. So start talking to them and work your way from there.
Used to be GraysAthChaz
start laughing with people if something happens and maybe ask someone you wouldnt mind being friends with a question about a teacher or somethin![]()
Don't try to hard to socialise. It should come naturally. People can tel when you're really trying. Just be confident and friendly and casual and it will come naturally.
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