ouch wrote: Learn social abilities if u mean social cues or whatever, ull get bettr at it as long as u just talk
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Snusmumrikken wrote: have gum
Yes, honestly.
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that's basically how i'm quite extrovert when i talk now ! while before i used to need to shit like 5 times before any interaction set urself challenges and goals that are reachable ! start off small like saying hi in the store / bus / whatever
ouch wrote: Learn social abilities if u mean social cues or whatever, ull get bettr at it as long as u just talk
talk to whom thats literally the issue here
Idk ppl u meet at school ig
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me yesterday on a walk and i realized that the garden i wanted to go to was like 2km away (i was walking like 2.4km already) so i asked some strange couple for directions to know if i was correct and they were so nice abt it i was surprised
ouch wrote: Learn social abilities if u mean social cues or whatever, ull get bettr at it as long as u just talk
talk to whom thats literally the issue here
Idk ppl u meet at school ig
Or join an activity ir sum
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Pavlov wrote: im not asking how to get better at socialization im asking how can i get people to talk to
In sociology, socialization is the process of internalizing the norms and ideologies of society. Socialization encompasses both learning and teaching and is thus "the means by which social and cultural continuity are attained".[1]:5[2] Socialization is strongly connected to developmental psychology.[3] Humans need social experiences to learn their culture and to survive.[4] Socialization essentially represents the whole process of learning throughout the life course and is a central influence on the behavior, beliefs, and actions of adults as well as of children.[5][6] Socialization may lead to desirable outcomes—sometimes labeled "moral"—as regards the society where it occurs. Individual views are influenced by the society's consensus and usually tend toward what that society finds acceptable or "normal". Socialization provides only a partial explanation for human beliefs and behaviors, maintaining that agents are not blank slatespredetermined by their environment;[7] scientific research provides evidence that people are shaped by both social influences and genes.[8][9][10][11] Genetic studies have shown that a person's environment interacts with their genotype to influence behavioral outcomes.[12]
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Pavlov wrote: talk to whom thats literally the issue here
Idk ppl u meet at school ig
Or join an activity ir sum
this !!
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Pavlov wrote: im not asking how to get better at socialization im asking how can i get people to talk to