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First of all. I think you have to change yourself first.
For example, smiling.
Did you know that if you want to make a good impression, you have to smile?
That way people will think you're good to get along with.
Naturally, someone will greet you.
Actually, sometimes you don't have to worry about things that didn't happen.
Don't worry about tomorrow and adjust your mood to calm or happy.
Naturally affects the mood of others.
That way you'll have an affinity for yourself.
And don't say that you can be a confidant with everybody, because that's not possible.
Be content and happy.
You see, you have a good relationship with your roommates, and your relationship with your classmates will gradually improve.
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Since you really want to get along with the whole class, change your personality and don't be too introverted. Always smile and communicate with your classmates to show your friendliness.
In addition, since you are from Xinjiang, you have more advantages, you have what they don't have, and you can tell your classmates interesting things about your hometown. The most important thing is to have self-confidence, and the most important thing is information! Don't worry about yourself for no reason, be happy!
Usually try to help your classmates as much as possible, "give roses to others, and leave a lingering fragrance in your hands".
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Classmate, after reading your message, I personally don't think there's anything abnormal about you. What freshman isn't a newcomer, and you don't believe that your classmates around you may be more afraid of getting along with others than you? Have you ever had a good friend growing up?
Think about how you met? It wasn't brought by the mother's womb! Try to find out what you love in common, classmates, cherish it, and good luck!
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First of all, you should take the initiative to say hello to your new classmates, who are strangers to each other at first, and take the initiative to introduce yourself. Secondly, take the initiative to help new classmates, for example, student A came to school early, so you can help student B who came later to tidy up things, clean up, and so on. Third, you can share snacks and fruits with new classmates, and if you know how to share, the friendship between classmates will be stronger.
Fourth, we must know how to respect the privacy of classmates, we are not very familiar with each other at the beginning, and we must also grasp the scale when chatting.
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After going from high school to college, I will meet more people than I have met before, so it is very important to get along with people, and some of the references are as follows
1. Respect the different habits of different ethnic groups, the university will contact people of various nationalities, and do not shout that they can have opinions on others because of the different customs of their own ethnic groups.
2. Face life positively and be friendly to others.
3. Pay attention to personal hygiene at all times and abandon bad habits.
4. Actively participate in school activities.
5. Always smile at acquaintances and strangers.
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