wear new fashion clothes, to be popular: act bad and you will become popular before you know it and people will be rushing to you to be getting your email address etc.
If you act bad you might get some UNwanted attention. I would suggest-- well, first, be YOURSELF. It's never a good idea to be someone you're not-- with the exception of acting. Joining clubs on subjects that you like (ie reading, acting) is a good way to meet new people. If you're particularly good at something, say writing, you might get noticed if people start talking about you. You could try writing something in a newspaper or something like that (maybe school newspaper?) under a pen name, then go up to a friend and ask them if they like it. If they don't, too bad for them, if they do, they'll technically know you. They might spread the word! Before you know it, your pen name might be floating around the halls!
I am trying to get noticed by my crush.I wonder if he has noticed my new hair yet?The police noticed something was wrong and investigated.
1. Being noticed is not as important as being noticed well 2. Do something extraordinary or
Noticed is the past tense of notice.
will smith is mostly noticed for acting but he is also noticed for rapping... but mostly acting.
How did becky g get noticed
i noticed that i need to feed the dog
No, you have noticed their phenotype.
I noticed you were wearing a green tank top today
Why is it so important to get noticed? If you love them, and truly care about them, then screw getting noticed. Supporting them is the best and ONLY way to get noticed. Screw Twitter. Simple but effective.... now get out of my kitchen!
No, it is not a preposition. Noticed is the past tense of the verb, and also an adjective.
You are more likely to get noticed by having outstanding contributions and/or participating in events such as the AnswerThons. Joining a group such as WikiReviewers, WIT, or SPA can also get you noticed.
To get noticed you need to play lots of gigs and have people see how good you are