socially awkward
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Specifically referring to discomfort or lack of skill in social situations.
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- I was the most socially awkward person you could imagine.
- He's always been a bit socially awkward at parties.
- He often feels socially awkward at large parties.
- Her quiet demeanor often made her seem socially awkward in large groups.
- Her socially awkward behavior made it difficult for her to make new friends.
- The new student felt socially awkward during the icebreaker game.
- If he doesn't practice interacting with people, he will always be socially awkward.
- Many people find themselves socially awkward when meeting new people.
- Do you ever feel socially awkward when meeting new people?
- Despite his intelligence, he was notoriously socially awkward.
- Being socially awkward can be a real challenge in a professional setting.
- She tried to overcome her socially awkward tendencies by practicing small talk.
- As a teenager, I was constantly feeling socially awkward and out of place.
- His socially awkward comments often led to uncomfortable silences.
- She's a bit socially awkward, but she is very kind once you get to know her.
- Being socially awkward can make networking events challenging.
- He has become less socially awkward since he joined the public speaking club.
- The character's socially awkward behavior was endearing to some.
- It's common for highly intelligent people to be somewhat socially awkward.
- If you feel socially awkward, remember that many others do too.