yes sure,it will help you get more contacts,meeting new people and finding new oportunities.But remember to keep your own personality and thoughts: DONT BE A FOLLOWER.
Clans are the most popular.
As contrary to popular belief, all men can sit.
If you want to join the popular group, play sports that the popular people play. Talk to them. Give them cards and stuff for holidays. Act cool. Wear cool stuff and if you're a girl, wear makeup. Most of them wear green eyeshadow. Push. Ask someone out and they will be interested in helping you. If you want to make a new group of friends other than the popular group, just ask if you can sit with them at lunch. Start hanging out with them.
you should be able to sit on a stool for an hour maximum, if you sit on it longer it is illegal
It appears she likes you guys a lot, but her friends never let her sit with you. She will listen to them because if she doesn't have them as her friend she's afraid she will feel like a loser. That's why you should probably ask her ahead of time to sit with you.
Well, you can get a group of your Muslim friends and sit in a circle and read Quran each taking a turn and going to the person to the right.
You should sit in the front because you learn better
The sit-ins helped launch a new civil rights group, the Student Nonviolent Coordinating Committee (SNCC).
You act cool and say "Whats up you want to sit with me" if she is popular, it might not work or if you sit only around boys
Should a resident with poor vision should sit facing a bright light
'Have had' should be used when talking about yourself. 'I have had that.' It can also be used when talking about a group. 'They have had that.' 'Has had' is when talking about another person. 'She has had that.' (Sorry about to horrible examples, I'm too tired to sit and think of good ones)