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How do you get over the feeling that people are laughing at you?

Profile: Charvisioku
Charvisioku on Jan 13, 2016
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Work on your own self-confidence first and foremost - if you feel good about yourself you'll feel less like there's anything for people to laugh at. It's imperative that you value yourself and build on your self image wherever possible.
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Anonymous on Feb 11, 2016
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9 times out of 10, I laugh right along with them.The feeling that people are laughing at you stems from the fear of being judged. If I know myself well enough, have judged myself fairly, then I know what they're probably laughing at, and yea - maybe that can be kind of funny.
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Anonymous on Jun 8, 2016
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Keep your head high and act as if you don't notice them. If people are laughing at you they expect a reaction, don't give them one.
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Anonymous on Jun 15, 2016
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You may never fully get over it, but the idea that you must instill in yourself is that YOU are YOU! Disregard others definitions and ideas about you. If others want to laugh, let them laugh! Being you is the best thing you could possibly be, and if others can't respect that, it is their own issue.
Profile: Calitopiaa
Calitopiaa on Dec 1, 2017
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You stand tall and proud, and avoid assuming the worst. Sometimes they laugh because a part of them feels envy toward you. Just keep your confidence high.
Profile: Ksha97
Ksha97 on Jan 10, 2016
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Just try to ignore them Just believe in yourself , everyone has its own beauty that is revealed in certain situation
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Anonymous on Jan 10, 2016
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I laugh along with them. I'm usually the one making the joke. If I think people are laughing at me I just smile and nod
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gabriellevasilieva on Dec 9, 2015
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For me, I fake it till I make it. Sometimes I just laugh and pretend that I don't care, even though I do, deep down.
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Anonymous on Jan 7, 2016
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You learn to not care what others think of you. If you can be okay with who you are who cares what others think?
Profile: shesays11
shesays11 on Jan 16, 2016
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remember that you can not read minds and what you think people are thinking, may not be what they are thinking.
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