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I think social situations can be confusing sometimes. I just don't know what I should do sometimes. I feel like things are less confusing now but I'm still not sure about some things. I'm not gonna get into the details. I just wanna do the right thing and it seems like I just end up doing the wrong thing.
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I'm sorry you are struggling in this area. Without specifics, I don't know what to say to help you but I am here to support you and I'm here if you need to talk. Best wishes.
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The nuances of social situations can be tricky. Oftentimes, to make it a little trickier, they are different depending on the group you're in. But with practice and attention it is possible to read the subtle clues that people give us in these situations.
Here is something that may help you on the road to discovery re: social cues .... http://study.com/academy/lesson/what...-examples.html If you do not naturally understand social cues, don't worry. It can be a learned skill ![]() Knowing that there are social cues you're missing is actually a good first step. You cannot fix something unless you see the problem right? Keep up the good work, and keep trying. ![]() |
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I recently had a conversation regarding this. We both agreed that learning to read non-verbal communication was the solution. You might too want to observe the successes of others for clues into how they do so.
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