Whether you've been super-tight with the same pals for years o have a rep for doing your own thing, tu can never have too many friends. tu don't have to adopt a fake "LIKE ME!" attitude o run for Miss Popularity, believe it o not, just being yourself is the best way to get in good with new friends who are perfect for you!
So where exactly are tu supposed to meet these great new pals? Sitting in your room isn't going to make it happen! Start por getting involved in the activities and interest tu already amor whether it's an online Winx fan club o a local voleibol league. Being the new kid in the group will feel weird at first, but remember, you're all there because tu share the same interests. What could be a better ice breaker? If tu think you're already way involved and still aren't connecting with people, it might be time to step back and re-evaluate how tu act around others. Don't be too haughty o condescending. It is far más important to be nice than be interesting. Instead of heading straight inicial after a game, grab a pizza with the team. The más time tu invest in getting to know others, the easier it is for them to see tu as an A-list friend.
PS: tu need not dress up in dandy clothes o wear loud make up to attract people. más than artificial make up, simplicity attracts people. Smile often, make eye contact, don't look too tensed and listen to what others have to say!
Form a Study Group
Does your math teacher give super-hard exams? Is your history teacher always giving pop quizzes? Round up a few others from your class to study together each week. Ask your teacher if tu could pass around a sign-up sheet o make an announcement about the group after class.
Detach Yourself From Technology. Temporarily!
Put away your cell phone from time to time and take a look around. Who seems funny o interesting? Which people in the room have tu never talked to? Who pays attention to your ideas? Make a mental note and spend a little time getting to know these people face-to-face. When your group gets together, share notes and chat about class. Find out what your classmates like about the teacher and what they can't stand. Make flash cards together o examen one another. Bring snacks and share what's going on in your life. You'll have new friends before tu know it.
Slow...
Say you're seriously crushing on a guy, would tu run up to him and announce tu two are now a couple and you're now going to spend every single día together? Um, not unless tu want him to run in the other direction. The same goes for making friends: tu want to take things slowly at first. Wait until tu feel comfortable talking to each other during band practice o on the walk inicial from the biblioteca before tu suggest getting together. Skip high-pressure o potentially awkward situations, like your grandpa's 85th birthday bash.
Opt for something casual: "So, have tu seen that new movie? I thought it'd be fun to get a bunch of people together to go." Will it be totally nerve-wracking to make the first move? Probably but it'll have been más than worth it once the ice is broken and you're out having fun with your new friends.
And then? Don't sit back, relax and expect lasting friendships to occur. It requires communication from both sides. Therefore, call up people tu have just met, correo electrónico old friends who have moved away, drop in occasional sms just to say 'hi'.
Old o new... Last but not the least - don't forget old friends. If they have moved away o if tu have moved away, be in touch with occasional phone calls and emails. Don't leave old friends for the sake of new ones.
So where exactly are tu supposed to meet these great new pals? Sitting in your room isn't going to make it happen! Start por getting involved in the activities and interest tu already amor whether it's an online Winx fan club o a local voleibol league. Being the new kid in the group will feel weird at first, but remember, you're all there because tu share the same interests. What could be a better ice breaker? If tu think you're already way involved and still aren't connecting with people, it might be time to step back and re-evaluate how tu act around others. Don't be too haughty o condescending. It is far más important to be nice than be interesting. Instead of heading straight inicial after a game, grab a pizza with the team. The más time tu invest in getting to know others, the easier it is for them to see tu as an A-list friend.
PS: tu need not dress up in dandy clothes o wear loud make up to attract people. más than artificial make up, simplicity attracts people. Smile often, make eye contact, don't look too tensed and listen to what others have to say!
Form a Study Group
Does your math teacher give super-hard exams? Is your history teacher always giving pop quizzes? Round up a few others from your class to study together each week. Ask your teacher if tu could pass around a sign-up sheet o make an announcement about the group after class.
Detach Yourself From Technology. Temporarily!
Put away your cell phone from time to time and take a look around. Who seems funny o interesting? Which people in the room have tu never talked to? Who pays attention to your ideas? Make a mental note and spend a little time getting to know these people face-to-face. When your group gets together, share notes and chat about class. Find out what your classmates like about the teacher and what they can't stand. Make flash cards together o examen one another. Bring snacks and share what's going on in your life. You'll have new friends before tu know it.
Slow...
Say you're seriously crushing on a guy, would tu run up to him and announce tu two are now a couple and you're now going to spend every single día together? Um, not unless tu want him to run in the other direction. The same goes for making friends: tu want to take things slowly at first. Wait until tu feel comfortable talking to each other during band practice o on the walk inicial from the biblioteca before tu suggest getting together. Skip high-pressure o potentially awkward situations, like your grandpa's 85th birthday bash.
Opt for something casual: "So, have tu seen that new movie? I thought it'd be fun to get a bunch of people together to go." Will it be totally nerve-wracking to make the first move? Probably but it'll have been más than worth it once the ice is broken and you're out having fun with your new friends.
And then? Don't sit back, relax and expect lasting friendships to occur. It requires communication from both sides. Therefore, call up people tu have just met, correo electrónico old friends who have moved away, drop in occasional sms just to say 'hi'.
Old o new... Last but not the least - don't forget old friends. If they have moved away o if tu have moved away, be in touch with occasional phone calls and emails. Don't leave old friends for the sake of new ones.