I'm noticing something about my first impressions with my poor unsuspecting roommates: I terrify them. I do not do this on purpose, let me just say that right off the bat. I just mind my own business unpacking and such, exchange whatever greetings I find necessary, and in the case of this semester, had a cold. I'm not nice when I have a cold, come on. But I wasn't outright mean or anything and yet still they were scared of me. And thought I was insane. You give people looks that somehow are construed as being glares and abstain from talking consistently (cold, sick, etc.) and they decide you're nuts and terrifying. A couple of years ago I scared one of my roommates upon first meeting her too. We're good friends now, she's engaged, as per usual, but still there was the initial impression of me being scary. And here I just thought I wasn't being talkative. And if people would just ask me what I'm doing they wouldn't have to jump to the conclusion that I'm nuts. It's that simple. It would have cleared things up quite nicely.
On a side note: people look at you funny if you walk around campus with a butterfly net.
You're not nuts. You're just you. Remember, I was a bit scared of you at first as well. And you were only 12. ^_^ Then again, I'm scared of everything so, meh. You're not a mean person, which you most definitely know. People just need to get over fear of meeting new persons, and they'll be fine. And jumping to conclusions doesn't help either.
ReplyDeleteI'm rambling now. I was just thinking of going to the library so my mind slipped...
And why on earth are you running around campus with a butterfly net?!
Cause I need it to catch bugs.
ReplyDeleteAnd they thought I was crazy for lying on the floor staring at the underside of the fireplace. There's stuff written there, they just didn't know it.