post aesthetic Q&A: am i too extra???? :(((((((

(This post has been written in a post-cyber aesthetic vernacular which aims to cut ties with retrospective affiliations of the “myspace-era” self expression on the internet.
This is in order to mimicry these outdated expressions, and establish myself on this platform as not a “normie” while also expressing my legitimate concerns about my p e r s o n a l i t y)

Q: Hi Rosie!
u probs know me as an extrovert if u are in class with me which is gross.
but I’m too extra at uni bc I’m having fun he he.
but when I’m working I’m like shy uwu bird smol birb tiny bird bone i wear my sweater sleeves clutched in me sweaty palms like an emo wearing a jay jays elmo jumper.
jks but not really.

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rawr means i love u in dinosaur

  1. my gf calls me “yep nup yep” which is an impression of me when i get frazzled taking orders at work. I get my y’s and n’s mixed up and i say things like yep, nup yep!.
    another great moment was me clearing a plate and an old man said the fish was great and instead of saying like, “glad to hear it!” or “i’ll let the chef know”, i tried to say AW YEAH ? : )))) (why)
    but instead i said awww REAHHH? which isn’t a word nor a sentence anyone would say ever.
    so yeah, i am a multi-faceted human being with a speech impediment. What are some tips for working in group me?
    – Rosie

    A: Hi Rosie,
    I AM In Class Right Now And Here Are Some Tips On Working With Other People Without Being A Control Freak/Too Weird and Egotistical

  1. Prioritise the group’s goal
  2. Close listening > deep listening
  3. Aim for complete concentration
  4. Be in Control without being a control freak!
  5. Learn to manage blended egos (including ur own)
  6. Allow  and strive for equal participation
  7. someone may be more experienced with a problem, familiarity>problem solving
  8. OPEN communication
  9. moving it forward, make sure you’re being productive
  10. prepare for the potential for failure 🙂

hope these help sweetie! good luck with the group assignment
– Rosie

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