Yes, I tend to adjust my communication style based on the different groups of friends I interact with. For example, I might use more casual language and humor with close friends, while being more formal and considerate with acquaintances or professional contacts. This adaptability helps me connect better with each group and maintain the dynamics of our relationships. Ultimately, it's about being mindful of the context and the personalities involved.
It sounds like he's shy and doesn't have the confidence to talk to you much. If he's with his friends when he acts differently that will be why, people are different around their friends because the get self-concious
Just walk over to him or her and say, can we talk. Then say "Want to be friends, even though we're in different groups?" Then whatever happens is fate.
FRIENDS ARE AWESOME just like how they can tell when your sad or mad they can tell that you talk to your special gal differently than you would others are you nervous around her talk too much make jokes act shy those types of things GOODLUCK
So we can talk to your friends in different classes, or we talk to people that aren't in school.
Talk about different things you like to do and find common ground. See what type of social events you are each attracted to.
That means he is to scared to show his feelinqs around his friends
Circumstances & situations change. Don't be quick to assume she's fake or lying to you because she knows other people differently that she knows you & you know them. Everyone learned to behave differently at home & at school or in front of their parents & in front of their friends. If you feel she's treating you badly or her behavior is harmful in some way, pull her aside & talk to her about what it is she's doing & how it makes you feel.
Grouping, or classifying living things makes it easier to identify different organisms. Since there are many different languages in the world, having one scientific name for each organism can help scientists who speak different languages to talk about the same organism.
Does he talk to u differently than he talks to his friends? Does he smile when u gius talk? Does he ever compliment you? When you guys hug is it more affectionate? These are some questions to ask yourself.. and if your still unsure you could always ask him
I wouldn't listen to what my friends say but instead follow my heart.
Talk to them and see why they don't get along.
talk to them if that doesn't work then their not really friends are they?