I'm a people person, I will walk up to anyone and strike up a conversation. I may not have faith in my looks but I have enough confidence in my personality to know I can win that person over and, more then likely, they will actually like me.
Online I am a lot more polite, I am less cheeky as I am unable to judge whether I'm upsetting people. Also I find, as I'm English, that people struggle to understand my sarcasm and the irony in what I say so I really try to not be sarcastic where is in real life sarcasm is leaked into every other sentence I say.
One thing I definitely prefer online though is no one can judge on aesthetics which is lovely. people seem more open and comfortable too.
It's obviously a confidence thing, but as long as you're happy in your life (online and real life) then I wouldn't worry about it =)
Is it normal its easier to make friends online?
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I'm a people person, I will walk up to anyone and strike up a conversation. I may not have faith in my looks but I have enough confidence in my personality to know I can win that person over and, more then likely, they will actually like me.
Online I am a lot more polite, I am less cheeky as I am unable to judge whether I'm upsetting people. Also I find, as I'm English, that people struggle to understand my sarcasm and the irony in what I say so I really try to not be sarcastic where is in real life sarcasm is leaked into every other sentence I say.
One thing I definitely prefer online though is no one can judge on aesthetics which is lovely. people seem more open and comfortable too.
It's obviously a confidence thing, but as long as you're happy in your life (online and real life) then I wouldn't worry about it =)