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    What if my voice is really quiet, so its hard to get people's attention to talk with them?
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    Smile and make eye contact, then speak from the diaphragm (in your stomach) rather than just speaking from the mouth. Imagine how you would need to speak for people across the room to hear you. Don't yell, of course, but practice with a friend speaking more loudly from the diaphragm until your friend says your voice is powerful enough for people to notice you.
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    The guys I hang out with often ignore me. What should I do?
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    Leave them and go find other friends who treat you better. They're not true friends if they routinely ignore you.
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    I have social anxiety, and I've secluded myself, but I still want social interaction. I panic trying to converse and panic if we talk too long. Is it better to just stay on my own?
    Community Answer
    I recommend talking to a mental health professional about this. Sometimes even talking to a therapist can help you develop some social skills and relaxation techniques when you get nervous in social situations. Don't cut yourself off just because this is hard for you. Socializing is an important part of life.
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    What do I do if I'm socializing with someone but the they're acting awkward around me?
    Giselle DaSilva
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    They might have trouble socializing too. Keep the conversation short. Ask him or her a couple questions so the conversation shifts from person to person, and try to steer away from subjects that make either you, or the person your talking to uncomfortable.
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    How do I smile correctly when socializing?
    Giselle DaSilva
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    Shoot a light smile every once and a while. Don’t keep such a straight face that the person feels as if they’re in court. There’s really no wrong way to smile, so just be yourself.
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    How do I deal with people telling me to shut up when socializing?
    Giselle DaSilva
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    If the person does not quit it after you tell them to stop, don’t talk with that person anymore. It’s rude, and nobody should be told to shut up when in the middle of speaking.
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    How can I socialize better if I am usually quiet with nothing to say?
    Giselle DaSilva
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    Ask the person about how his/her life is going. Don’t make it all about them, but this way you can start up a conversation.
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