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You apologize a lot
- As an awkward person, you apologize for everything, even for something that wasn't your fault. And worse, you actually apologize to things you bump into!
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Elevators are an absolute nightmare
- There's nothing worse than awkward silence or even small talk in an elevator. And when you're alone, there's always that fear when the elevator stops at the next floor.
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You can't stand 'Happy Birthday' being sung to you
- You always avoid having the attention on you, but when it's your birthday it's inevitable. Having 'Happy Birthday' sung to you is just painfully awkward.
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Greetings are the worst
- Greetings are extremely stressful, especially ever since the pandemic. Do you shake hands? Hug? Air kiss? Kiss one cheek or two? Or is it a fist pump? So many options!
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You regret a lot of things you say
- As an awkward person, you instantly regret everything, or most things, you say. Then you spend the rest of your day worrying about it.
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You’re naturally clumsy
- Bumping into things, spilling coffee over important documents, etc. If this happens a lot, then you're a naturally clumsy, and awkward, person. It's what you do best!
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When no one is listening to you
- It's already awkward to be in a social situation, so when you start to tell a story in a group but in the middle of a sentence realize that no one is actually listening, then you feel like dying.
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Phone calls freak you out
- You're probably the person who sees your phone ringing, waits for it to end, only to text and ask why they called. People should know just to email or text you!
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Forgetting someone's name
- There's nothing more awkward than forgetting someone's name, especially after multiple interactions. And in the end, it's gone too far to admit that you can't remember it.
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You hate bumping into people you know
- Bumping into people you know is the worst, because you know there will be small talk. You hate it so much that you avoid certain places, just in case.
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People assume you’re snobby
- Sometimes, awkward people can come across as arrogant and distant. But really, you’re just shy and avoid interaction, so you don’t embarrass yourself.
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You don't know how to not look awkward
- As you always overthink, you never know how to stand or hold your body without looking awkward. It shouldn't be so hard, but it is for you!
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You're great at awkward small talk
- Small talk isn't your forte, and you're probably really good at saying stupid things like "so, do you come here often?" to your colleague at the office break room.
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You've wished a good trip to airport staff
- You’ve probably said "you too" to airport staff when they said "have a good trip," which is one of the biggest awkward situations. But don't worry, we’ve all been there.
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Not hearing what someone said multiple times
- It's just painful having a conversation with someone, and you don’t hear what they say, so you ask them to repeat it. And still you didn't catch it, so you just awkwardly smile.
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Not being able to pick up the vibe
- Awkward people can get so nervous when it comes to social interactions, that they're sometimes not able to pick up when someone else is completely disinterested in what they're talking about.
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You randomly worry about things from the past
- You’ve probably woken up suddenly at random times and started panicking. All because you remembered something you did or said back in high school.
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You order takeaway to avoid human interaction
- Going to a restaurant can sometimes be a lot for your awkward self, so ordering takeaway to avoid human interaction is a common occurrence. But even just communicating with the delivery guy can be terrifying.
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You suck at flirting
- Honestly, flirting is hard. Especially when you're an awkward person and human interaction can make you a bit uncomfortable. Let’s just say, flirting isn't your forte.
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Awkward moments at the checkout
- The checkout at the supermarket can get really stressful for an awkward person. Especially when you're finishing up and the cashier puts the notes on top of the receipt and then coins on top of that. Then the next person steps up when you're trying to disassemble the stack in your hand and gather your shopping!
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Thinking someone is talking to you when they're on the phone
- That awkward feeling when you reply to a stranger who says "hello," but then realize they were on the phone and not speaking to you...
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You always worry you’ll do the wrong thing
- With all the overthinking, you always worry you’ll do the wrong thing. But because of all this worrying, you mess up in the end as a result.
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Trying to be courteous and failing
- Being courteous has its timing, and you're not always on point. Especially when you hold the door for someone but realize that they’re actually far away, so they have to do the awkward skipping thing, and you feel ridiculous.
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You've made up new words in moments of panic
- You always make up new words in a conversation because you’ve panicked. The worse if it's during a presentation and you just stumble out random words.
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Being cut off in conversations
- Social interactions can already be a lot for you, so when you try to contribute to a conversation and someone cuts you off multiple times, you just feel awful.
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You often pretend to be on your phone to avoid eye contact
- When it comes to avoiding people, your phone is your best friend. What would you do without pretend texting?
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High fives can be messy
- Doing a high five as an awkward person is a recipe for disaster. But when it goes right, you should genuinely be proud of yourself!
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You worry about everything you do
- Awkward people are often overthinkers who worry about everything they do. "Will they think I’m weird?" runs through your head about a hundred times a day.
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Not knowing what people are talking about
- Just listening to two people talk about something you don't know can be a pain. In these instances, it's better to just wait for the topic to come around to something you know. Sources: (Metro) (Diply)
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You apologize a lot
- As an awkward person, you apologize for everything, even for something that wasn't your fault. And worse, you actually apologize to things you bump into!
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Elevators are an absolute nightmare
- There's nothing worse than awkward silence or even small talk in an elevator. And when you're alone, there's always that fear when the elevator stops at the next floor.
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2 / 30 Fotos
You can't stand 'Happy Birthday' being sung to you
- You always avoid having the attention on you, but when it's your birthday it's inevitable. Having 'Happy Birthday' sung to you is just painfully awkward.
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3 / 30 Fotos
Greetings are the worst
- Greetings are extremely stressful, especially ever since the pandemic. Do you shake hands? Hug? Air kiss? Kiss one cheek or two? Or is it a fist pump? So many options!
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4 / 30 Fotos
You regret a lot of things you say
- As an awkward person, you instantly regret everything, or most things, you say. Then you spend the rest of your day worrying about it.
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5 / 30 Fotos
You’re naturally clumsy
- Bumping into things, spilling coffee over important documents, etc. If this happens a lot, then you're a naturally clumsy, and awkward, person. It's what you do best!
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6 / 30 Fotos
When no one is listening to you
- It's already awkward to be in a social situation, so when you start to tell a story in a group but in the middle of a sentence realize that no one is actually listening, then you feel like dying.
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7 / 30 Fotos
Phone calls freak you out
- You're probably the person who sees your phone ringing, waits for it to end, only to text and ask why they called. People should know just to email or text you!
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8 / 30 Fotos
Forgetting someone's name
- There's nothing more awkward than forgetting someone's name, especially after multiple interactions. And in the end, it's gone too far to admit that you can't remember it.
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9 / 30 Fotos
You hate bumping into people you know
- Bumping into people you know is the worst, because you know there will be small talk. You hate it so much that you avoid certain places, just in case.
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10 / 30 Fotos
People assume you’re snobby
- Sometimes, awkward people can come across as arrogant and distant. But really, you’re just shy and avoid interaction, so you don’t embarrass yourself.
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11 / 30 Fotos
You don't know how to not look awkward
- As you always overthink, you never know how to stand or hold your body without looking awkward. It shouldn't be so hard, but it is for you!
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12 / 30 Fotos
You're great at awkward small talk
- Small talk isn't your forte, and you're probably really good at saying stupid things like "so, do you come here often?" to your colleague at the office break room.
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13 / 30 Fotos
You've wished a good trip to airport staff
- You’ve probably said "you too" to airport staff when they said "have a good trip," which is one of the biggest awkward situations. But don't worry, we’ve all been there.
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Not hearing what someone said multiple times
- It's just painful having a conversation with someone, and you don’t hear what they say, so you ask them to repeat it. And still you didn't catch it, so you just awkwardly smile.
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Not being able to pick up the vibe
- Awkward people can get so nervous when it comes to social interactions, that they're sometimes not able to pick up when someone else is completely disinterested in what they're talking about.
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You randomly worry about things from the past
- You’ve probably woken up suddenly at random times and started panicking. All because you remembered something you did or said back in high school.
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17 / 30 Fotos
You order takeaway to avoid human interaction
- Going to a restaurant can sometimes be a lot for your awkward self, so ordering takeaway to avoid human interaction is a common occurrence. But even just communicating with the delivery guy can be terrifying.
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18 / 30 Fotos
You suck at flirting
- Honestly, flirting is hard. Especially when you're an awkward person and human interaction can make you a bit uncomfortable. Let’s just say, flirting isn't your forte.
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19 / 30 Fotos
Awkward moments at the checkout
- The checkout at the supermarket can get really stressful for an awkward person. Especially when you're finishing up and the cashier puts the notes on top of the receipt and then coins on top of that. Then the next person steps up when you're trying to disassemble the stack in your hand and gather your shopping!
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20 / 30 Fotos
Thinking someone is talking to you when they're on the phone
- That awkward feeling when you reply to a stranger who says "hello," but then realize they were on the phone and not speaking to you...
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21 / 30 Fotos
You always worry you’ll do the wrong thing
- With all the overthinking, you always worry you’ll do the wrong thing. But because of all this worrying, you mess up in the end as a result.
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22 / 30 Fotos
Trying to be courteous and failing
- Being courteous has its timing, and you're not always on point. Especially when you hold the door for someone but realize that they’re actually far away, so they have to do the awkward skipping thing, and you feel ridiculous.
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23 / 30 Fotos
You've made up new words in moments of panic
- You always make up new words in a conversation because you’ve panicked. The worse if it's during a presentation and you just stumble out random words.
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24 / 30 Fotos
Being cut off in conversations
- Social interactions can already be a lot for you, so when you try to contribute to a conversation and someone cuts you off multiple times, you just feel awful.
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25 / 30 Fotos
You often pretend to be on your phone to avoid eye contact
- When it comes to avoiding people, your phone is your best friend. What would you do without pretend texting?
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26 / 30 Fotos
High fives can be messy
- Doing a high five as an awkward person is a recipe for disaster. But when it goes right, you should genuinely be proud of yourself!
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27 / 30 Fotos
You worry about everything you do
- Awkward people are often overthinkers who worry about everything they do. "Will they think I’m weird?" runs through your head about a hundred times a day.
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28 / 30 Fotos
Not knowing what people are talking about
- Just listening to two people talk about something you don't know can be a pain. In these instances, it's better to just wait for the topic to come around to something you know. Sources: (Metro) (Diply)
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Are you an awkward person? If you do these things, you might be
If you're an awkward person, you'll understand these difficulties!
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Let's be honest: we all have a bit of awkwardness in us. But some of us way more than others, which can sometimes make daily life difficult. If you constantly live in fear that you'll mess something up, or worry about what other people think of you, then you're definitely an awkward person. But don't worry, because you're not alone!
Check out the gallery for common struggles every awkward person faces.
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