It means if you like her go for it whats the worst that can happen....she says no.
A solution for shyness is exposure. Getting out in the world and exposing yourself to people will help to overcome some of the symptoms of shyness. It is a gradual process, but someone who is shy sometimes isolates themselves from others or hides in the background and may find it hard to take that first step in getting better. I wrote an article on some ways to overcome or control the feelings of shyness. Here is the link if you are interested in reading it. http://www.associatedcontent.com/article/1854735/how_to_overcome_shyness.html
Shyness, love, and joy are abstract nouns because they represent emotions or feelings that cannot be perceived through the five senses.
Shyness can negatively impact a person's self esteem by making them feel socially inadequate or unsuccessful in their interactions. This can lead to feelings of insecurity and a diminished sense of self worth. Shyness can also influence a person's identity by shaping their behavior and choices in order to avoid social situations that may trigger feelings of discomfort or anxiety.
That's not enough information to be sure ... he may have some weird shyness going on. But it does indicate that any affection he does have is rather limited.
There is no patron saint of shyness.
She struggled with shyness when meeting new people.
Shyness can have genetic components but is also influenced by environmental factors. While you may inherit a predisposition to shyness from your parents, experiences and upbringing can also play a significant role in shaping your personality and level of shyness.
It would be more useful to ask what the similarity is; shyness and sweetness are very different things. Shyness is sometimes taken as a sweet or charming attribute, because it is related to modesty and humility; shy people are not overly aggressive or self assertive.
Shyness is a personality trait related to.biology and experiences. shyness related to the brain cannot be changed. parents can provide a nurturing environment that helps prevent shyness. For adults.the issue is.more to treatment than prevention.
My shyness kept me from raising my hand in class.
'Uchiki' and 'hajirai' are both Japanese for shyness, bashfulness.
Pale yellow is sometimes deemed the color of shyness.