Today in school we were given a project and had to choose partners. I only knew 2 people in the class well since the class was mostly populated by seniors and I am in my junior year in high school. Anyway, we had to go in pairs and the 2 people I hoped to be with ended up going with each other ._. I know most of the other people, but not know know, just talk at school and once in a while out of school know, and naturally everyone else went with people in their grade.
So in the end I was the only guy left along with one of these awkward girls that everyone sort of just doze off when they speak in class. My first instinct was "Oh God no, no". And then I think the next thing that ran through my mind was "am I really so... so bad that I have to be with her?" I think it kinda showed because when she asked to work with me I was like "uhhh, I guess."
I don't know why but I couldn't get this out of my head the entire day. Now I feel kinda bad for having such an overwhelmingly negative opinion of her and I feel a need to seek for your thoughts on this matter. Has this sort of situation ever happened to you? How do you judge people? Are you fine working with awkward people? Is the cover quite like the book?
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How do you make it 3/4 of the way through the school year and only know two people in class?
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By their actions. Personally i place every one i meet on the lowest possible platform, i figure them to be retarded idiotic racists. This way when they do something, either im pleasantly surprised, or expected it.
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Edited by BROWN HAWK: 3/4/2013 5:28:12 PMYeah, I've felt like that plenty of times. Secretly embarrassing my own self from something I did that I didn't really approve of, but just sort of let happen anyways. I just try and not make similar mistakes in the future.
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From long experience, and a certain altruism. As to your situation, I treat awkward people with the same basic respect and decorum I accord to anyone until they show me that they aren't deserving of it, and even then, I'm rarely rude to my enemies either, except in the sense that hearing a description of themselves often sounds offensive to them. One thing I keep in consideration when dealing with awkward people though, is that a lot of them are also weak people, character-wise. So I invest in them cautiously.
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Edited by Daniel Fortesque: 3/4/2013 5:20:59 PMI stay away if they have tattoos.
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Do I judge people by how they look? I try not to. I mainly predict how a person may interact with me based on the way he is acting.