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Old May 2, 2007, 02:22 PM
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Quiet but chatty member

Why am I so quiet?

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Old May 2, 2007, 02:56 PM   #11  
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Skell, my dear, what a nice surprise! Hammy, Skell has a point. Have you ever heard the expression, "Still waters run deep?" Sometimes it is better to be quiet than too chatty. When you are like that, people have a tendency to listen to you more when you do decide to speak.

I think all the reasons you listed are reasons for being quiet. It sounds like shyness is more the problem for you. Do you feel unsure of yourself around others? Worried about what people may think or say? So, maybe you think it would be better not to say anything because you think they will make fun of you? Does that kind of stuff run through your mind when you are around other people your age?
I do worry about what people might think or say but I don't think they'd made fun of me. In fact, I can't remember being made fun of these last two years. I DO remember feeling like an idiot, though.
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hammy, sorry I couldn't get back to you sooner. What you are describing is VERY typical of people your age. We all go through that when we are teenagers. It is part of the search to find our voice, find out who we are. We are self-conscious that people will dismiss what we say as idiotic or not important enough, when it is important to us. I will let you in on a secret. The kids your age, all feel the same way. Some just hide it better than the rest, that is all. When you get older, you realize that you don't give a rat's behind what anyone thinks. It is part of maturing and finally knowing who you are. So, get a jump on the rest of them and speak up. No one is better than anyone else. And, anyone who tries to convince you otherwise, is the idiot. President Bush may be the President, celebrities may be famous, but I KNOW that I am no less important than they are in this world. In my immediate world, I am more important than they are because I have control over what I do and say. I have control over how I interact with others. Therefore, how I conduct myself, how I express myself, is very important to the people around me. I am more important in my friend's, family's, neighbor's,... world, than anyone famous that they do not know.

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Old May 2, 2007, 04:12 PM   #13  
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Really? That's news to me! Thanks for the advice. I [i]really[i] appreciate it. I'll try and "speak up" tomorrow.
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You probably won't believe me when I tell you I am a very quiet person in real life. I am chatty with family and coworkers I know, but around strangers and in crowds I don't talk much. I observe and listen.

I am more comfortable with the written word where I can backspace or delete the whole post unlike the spoken word.

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You probably won't believe me when I tell you I am a very quiet person in real life. I am chatty with family and coworkers I know, but around strangers and in crowds I don't talk much. I observe and listen.

I am more comfortable with the written word where I can backspace or delete the whole post unlike the spoken word.
Really? I pretty much do the same thing, except the talking to coworkers part.

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Just so that you don't feel so bad,
I have the exact opposite problem, but let me assure you, the way
I ALWAYS end up sticking my foot in my BIG mouth, makes me feel
just as bad as you feel about being quiet...

Ruby had some great words of wisdom...

So really, try not to be so hard on yourself.
Look at the positive...You have the ability to be quiet, listen and think before you speek...
Thats a great quality to have!
Just turn up the volume a little bit...

Kae

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Thanks for the advice, everybody! I really appreciate it. I'll turn up the volume...when I get the chance( I'm not in school right now).

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Good for you Hammy! You don't have to ramble on like I do , but speak up when you have something to say. Turn the volume up as Akae suggests. You are a smart kid. I am sure that you are interesting to listen to. Just have a little faith in yourself and your knowledge.
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