Shadowdude
Cult of Personality
- Joined
- Sep 19, 2009
- Messages
- 12,145
- Gender
- Male
- HSC
- 2010
dude you haven't answered the question about when that girl asked you out
It's easy. Some day just pretend you forgot your book or something and sit next to someone. Let the casual conversation flow from there.But ive sat by myself for 12 years it's just so odd
Story of my HSC.1. Go out and socialize until 2 weeks before the HSC
2. Study for those two weeks 15 hours a day locking yourself in the basement
3. Get a 99 atar
4. ????
5. Profit
a maths book and two pigeons
lol.^read that as a rhyme
whataneagercuntstill waiting powlmao's response to "what happened to that girl that asked you out"
This.Sorry to ask and I don't mean to be offensive in any form by saying this - but are you serious when you say you don't have any friends because I hope you're trolling :/ On a side note, I think it's unbelievably important in having a balance, but even if you fail your HSC (it is not be all and end all). However, if you can't communicate and build meaningful relationships, that is a life concern you should be worried about. Social skills isn't limited to obtaining a job, it gets you through life in general. So just go out and have fun, while also focus on your studies as well. See your close friends every now, go out for dinner etc.
you will honestly fail at life if you have no interpersonal and social skills
sorry to all the book nerds out there, it's the truth
strongenglish/10How is said chicken cooked?
it is harder to make friends at uni than at school
brb, failing in life
I get where you're coming from Josh. Like... I have insecurities too, and at times, I feel inferior to people. You just need to realise you have nothing to lose. After this year, whether they reject you or not (chances are they wont if you're nice enough), you'll never see them again. You have uni next year.