im outgoing... im not afraid to be different. like..., umm I'll go up to someone at random and ask them what their name is..
Example: The young boy was very outgoing; however, his friend was shy and secluded.
? ok who ever posted this ? it makes no sense
sentence/ example: Sally is really outgoing and easy to talk to.
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He is the outgoing president. She put the letter in outgoing mail.
what is the symbol for outgoing
"More" is used when comparing two things, while "most" is used when comparing more than two things. For example, "She is more outgoing than him" and "She is the most outgoing person in the group."
Going out or away; departing: an outgoing passenger train.Retiring from or relinquishing a place, position, or office: the outgoing chairperson.Addressed for sending: outgoing mail.Sociable and responsive to others; friendly: a warm, outgoing personality.Intended to be taken out, as from a restaurant: outgoing orders of Chinese food.
Nope. Not true in the slightest. The only way a socially awkward person can earn their way into outgoing awesomeness is through getting really wasted and sleeping with a cool kid. Answer A socially awkward person CAN become more outgoing if they are friends with an outgoing person because they can learn from the friend. However, if the friend it too outgoing, for example loud and obnoxious, it can stifle the socially awkward person. Usually when someone is socially awkward it is because they are shy or for some reason feel that they don't fit in or fear rejection in some form. If they hang around an outgoing person they can watch how people react to the outgoing person and see that most often they are accepted.
The girl was very outgoing.
The word outgoing is an adjective.
The word outgoing is a noun form, a verbal noun called a gerund; example sentence:He can be very outgoing when he isn't consumed with his work.The present participle of a verb (the -ing word) is an adjective as well as a gerund. Another noun form for outgoing is outgoingness.