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How to Be Popular in Seventh Grade
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Being popular in seventh grade can seem like a big deal, but it's important to remember that popularity isn't everything. However, if you're interested in being more well-liked by your peers, here are some tips to consider: 1. Be friendly and approachable: Smile, make eye contact, and be open to conversation with anyone. People are more likely to want to be friends with someone who seems kind and welcoming. 2. Find common interests: Seek out classmates who share your interests and hobbies. Joining clubs or extracurricular activities can help you meet like-minded peers. 3. Be a good listener: People appreciate being heard and understood. Show genuine interest in what others have to say, and try to remember details about their lives and interests. 4. Be inclusive: Don't exclude others or make fun of anyone. Instead, make an effort to include everyone and be kind to all your classmates. 5. Dress and groom yourself in a way that makes you feel confident: Wearing clothes that you feel comfortable and confident in can help you feel more at ease around others. 6. Develop a sense of humor: A good sense of humor can make people feel more comfortable around you and can help you make friends. 7. Be yourself: Trying to be someone you're not will only make you feel uncomfortable and will not lead to genuine friendships. Remember that true popularity comes from being kind, genuine, and supportive of others. Focus on being a good friend to those around you, and you'll likely find that popularity follows naturally.
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