Thursday, November 19, 2009

Since people are ALWAYS complaining about the whole popularity and racial problems with teens...?

I have decided to put a stop to it.


I am a 13 year old teenage girl.


I hate how people at my school tend to stick with others of their own race just to fit in.


I hang with all different kinds of people, and I think it's stupid how people try to form little racial cliques.





I would like everyone to notice that popular or unpopular, within your race, or not, we can all get along.





So I came up with this plan:





I am going to introduce the 'populars' to the 'average' people.





I know they can all get along. They are just afraid to.





So...





how do you think I could go about doing this? I am going to start next year in eighth grade, because it is the end of the school year. I am already getting known (I always had potential to be 'popular', but now I go out of my way. That's why people know me all of a sudden), but do you have any other ideas to how I could meet more people next year?





The more 'popular' I am, the more people I can influence to learn to be friends with different people.

Since people are ALWAYS complaining about the whole popularity and racial problems with teens...?
Join more clubs or sports teams so you can meet different types of people also. Try sitting with different people everyday. As you said people hangout in groups talk to maybe one or two people from each group. That way they can tell their friends about you. I totally agree with you on the subject too. Good Luck : )
Reply:Hang out with the people who are shy first. The kids that you see everyday but they don't say a word. Go to them first. I'll let you figure out what happens next.
Reply:i would love it if it worked i guess mixing is a good idea but not everybody will agree with you : (but try it good luck : )


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