Eh. not really, I guess? Kids can do 'victory laps', if they want to come back for another year or semester after they graduate - or if they fail and have to retake a course, they could do it then.
We just say they're in grade 13.
I had maybe 5 guys I talked to in college. The first one I already knew from high school, and the others I met through him. It's pretty easy to go without talking to anyone if you have nothing in common with any of them.
How could you possibly not talk through out all of college?
It's not like I'm completely mute. I average about 30 words a day.
7:15AM - "Good morning" to janitor as I leave the shower.
10:30AM - "Thank you" to the card swipper at breakfast, even though she frequently throws the card back at me.
10:31AM - "Good morning. Yes please" to the person who cooks my ham and cheese omelet in the morning.
10:35AM - "Thank you and have a good day" Really friendly person. Often begins before I can even approach the grill.
6:30PM - "Thank you" to card swiper at dinner.
6:31PM - "Marinara sauce, please. Thank you"
6:45PM - "Excuse me" trying to maneuver out of crowded elevator.
8:00PM - "Thanks" Card swiper at the gym, though it's usually self check in.
12:00PM - "You don't need to turn off the lights, I'm fine" when my roommate starts to get up after I get in bed. Though usually he's asleep with the television on. The light doesn't bother me, MTV "reality" programs do.
No offense, but that is sad. Just do random shenanigans, that'll get you talking to people. Shenanigans are a great way to get out there. Here's a few shenanigans options: 1) Get really drunk and go swimming, 2) Go to a party and start dancing with random chicks, and 3) commit minor civil offenses (my personal favorite).
Am I the only one who finds "Deliverance" hilarious?
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