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It's completely normal to feel a bit nervous or uncomfortable around strangers, but there are things you can do to help ease those feelings and become more comfortable around new people. Here are some tips: 1. Practice mindfulness: Be present in the moment and pay attention to your surroundings. By focusing on the present, you can become more aware of your own feelings and reactions to the situation. 2. Smile and make eye contact: Smiling and making eye contact can help you to appear more approachable and friendly. This can encourage others to start a conversation with you. 3. Start small: If you're feeling overwhelmed, start with small interactions like saying hello to a stranger or asking for directions. Over time, these small interactions can help build your confidence. 4. Ask questions: When meeting someone new, ask questions about them. This can help you to learn more about them and keep the conversation flowing. 5. Be open-minded: Remember that everyone has their own unique experiences and perspectives. Try to be open-minded and curious about the people you meet. 6. Practice active listening: When someone is speaking, focus on what they're saying and respond in a thoughtful way. This can help you to build a deeper connection with them. 7. Don't take it personally: Remember that not everyone will want to talk to you or be your friend, and that's okay. Don't take it personally and keep trying to make connections with others. Remember, becoming comfortable around strangers takes time and practice. Don't be too hard on yourself if you don't feel completely at ease right away. Keep trying, and you'll get there!
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