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"It would be easy to say man up and get on with it, but understandably that isn't a viable option for some. Interaction online is one way of getting to know people a little, before meeting up face to face. Don't rely solely on messages, use the chatroom too, perhaps the South East room in a bid to meet people in your general area. It's never easy to get that first face to face interaction, but perhaps if people got to know you better your chance of a one on one social or invite to an organised social might improve. It is understandable why you would be nervous of attending a club, however the rest of the people there will know what it has taken you to get there and you're likely to pick up some kudos for that alone. That said, go with zero expectations and you won't be dissapointed and anything more is a bonus. Probably the best bet for you if you are going to be nervous in a one on one situation or club is to hit the middle ground and go to an organised social. Once again, you'll pick up some kudos just for going and you are likely to speak to a wide range of people, which may open doors further down the line. The beauty of an organised social is that it is just people getting together for a drink, no one expects more, and no one has to feel anymore awkward than if they started chatting to someone in a bar or a train station. If you don't want to hang around you can always leave. Whatever you decide to do, we wish you luck. " This reply should be pinned to the top of the forum. | |||
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"It would be easy to say man up and get on with it, but understandably that isn't a viable option for some. Interaction online is one way of getting to know people a little, before meeting up face to face. Don't rely solely on messages, use the chatroom too, perhaps the South East room in a bid to meet people in your general area. It's never easy to get that first face to face interaction, but perhaps if people got to know you better your chance of a one on one social or invite to an organised social might improve. It is understandable why you would be nervous of attending a club, however the rest of the people there will know what it has taken you to get there and you're likely to pick up some kudos for that alone. That said, go with zero expectations and you won't be dissapointed and anything more is a bonus. Probably the best bet for you if you are going to be nervous in a one on one situation or club is to hit the middle ground and go to an organised social. Once again, you'll pick up some kudos just for going and you are likely to speak to a wide range of people, which may open doors further down the line. The beauty of an organised social is that it is just people getting together for a drink, no one expects more, and no one has to feel anymore awkward than if they started chatting to someone in a bar or a train station. If you don't want to hang around you can always leave. Whatever you decide to do, we wish you luck. " This is some of the best advice you're going to get. | |||
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