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Being cool in high school can mean different things to different people, but here are some tips that may help: 1. Be confident: Believe in yourself and be comfortable with who you are. Don't try to be someone you're not to fit in or impress others. 2. Dress appropriately: Dress in clothes that make you feel confident and comfortable. Find a style that suits you and your personality. 3. Be kind: Treat others with respect and kindness. Be friendly and approachable, and try to make others feel comfortable around you. 4. Develop your own interests: Pursue your passions and hobbies. This will make you more interesting and give you something to talk about with others. 5. Get involved: Participate in extracurricular activities, clubs, and sports. This will help you meet new people and make friends. 6. Have a sense of humor: Don't take everything too seriously. Learn to laugh at yourself and be able to make others laugh too. 7. Be a good listener: Listen to what others have to say and show interest in their lives. This will help you build stronger relationships with others. Remember, being cool is not about being popular or fitting in with a certain group. It's about being true to yourself and being someone that others want to be around.
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