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Edited: Jun 03, 2022
I don't know what's this feeling. I'm moving out for University, I'm excited but nervous. I am scared to trust people easily. I'll be okay
I don't know what's this feeling. I'm moving out for University, I'm excited but nervous. I am scared to trust people easily. I'll be okay
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I heard that being "nervous* is just excitement that's frowning. Think of your nervousness as excitement. I hope that helps. 🤗❤️
Hii! I just finished high school. I have moved a lot the past few years, and it's been thought. I have always had my parents close, as well as my three older siblings. So even tho i know a bit about moving, i cant imagine how it must feel to move away from family. I do have a lot of experience when it comes to making new friends and going into scary social interactions. The one most important thing i learned during high school is most ppl don't care about you, like in a good way:) If u do something embarrassing ppl will have forgotten about it the next day or so. ppl are too occupied in their own life and their own problem. So you shouldn't feel defeated if ur first interaction doesn't go to well. just get back up and try again. During the first half of high school I felt really lonely and i always felt like ppl didn't like me and cause they never invited me on stuff, But thats only because they have their own life to think about and u have to be the person who takes a chance and open up for conversation. Another thing is if they dint know u they dont have any reason to think u are someone worth hanging out with. Even tho u it may sound brutal u have to kinda prove to ppl that u are a nice person to be with. Usually this doesn't mean u have to be super duper mega cool and know this and know that. Usually all everyone expects from a potential friend is for them to be nice to them. Hope it all works out for you Love Vemsi<3