6- New Schools
Sugar and Candy, Everything Sweet {REVAMPINGRequest:
I'm starting a new school, and to be honest, I'm lost. It starts from about a week, and if or got the thing that most people have known since they were toddlers. I forgot how to make friends.
Now it's pretty redundant, but for me it's very difficult. I have been in my school for a long period of time, and we never really got any new students. I have known these kids since pre school so there was really no need to practice e these lines, well until now.
And I really want to make a good start. At my old school I was considered the dork, loser, anything that could lower your self esteem but a lot or very slightly. So I don't want to be this, shy,loner, etched. But this fun bubbly girl who seems to have to fear nor problem in e dry day life situations.
New Schools are always tough and it's so hard to "fit in" sometimes.
I'm a girl who lived and moved to so many countries, i was sometimes bullied at some schools.
So today, I'll give some tips on moving in to new schools.
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These days, people tend to judge a lot with eyes, so I think it's really important to look really nice on first days.
1) Outfit
If you have a uniform like my school, try to make your uniform look prettier! For more tips, refer to Chapter 4!
If you don't, try to put on some clothes that look nice, but also is school appropriate and is your Style.
Want to go shopping? refer to Chapter 4 for some good shops.
2) Confidence
Having a lot of confidence is really really important. If you're new, you're always called up and you have to usually introduce yoruself. Even if you're not new, I think some schools make you do that as well.
When that happenes, instead of mu
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