Sunday 25 February 2007

Meeting People At College

It is actually considerably easier to meet new people and maintain a decent level of popularity. In my opinion being popular simply means that you have many friends and that people don't hate you or look down on you. This is different from being famous, which is when everyone knows who you are, but no one could care what happens to you. The easiest ways to maintain friends is be honest and not insult anyone, this means that is you loose money gambling you pay up. (yes, I am referring to Weiner for those of you who know what I am talking about). This will prevent most people from disliking you. Of course it is easier to make friends if you have a good sense of humor, and know when to talk and when to shut up, but as long as you remain a nice helpful person, people will like you. It is also helpful to be able to talk about nothing and B.S. when you meet someone new.





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It is also very easy to meet new people, all you have to do is walk up to someone and introduce yourself. I know this sounds crazy, but I've seen it work many times. One time me and a couple of guys joking around and we dared someone to go up to this random girl, talk to her and ask her if I could take their picture together, and she agreed. Right there, a conversation was started. Another time at the U of I orientation me and a group of people were sitting and talking and people frequently came up said hey can I join you, and they came and joined us. Granted people usually came pairs or small groups (as it is easier to introduce yourself to others when you have someone you know), but you can just as easily walk up by yourself and introduce yourself. This will be especially true for people going to college next year, no one will know anyone and people will often be grateful if you simply introduce yourself and start talking. This is common sense for some people, but it can be surprisingly difficult for some.

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