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Can someone fix this narrative and make it better. if lacking information just make some up Central idea is being judge unfairly, so about shyness i guess

It was a large house with a lot of people inside. I was part of the house where some peeps were chilling out at. About a year ago. A couple of my friends but most of the people there I didn't know.

I was called rude for not answering something a guy asked me.

It only got worse because I didn't know how to respond due to my shyness.

I felt bad because i thought i was being rude to the people but they were judging me based on how quiet i was. I decided the best thing to do was respond to the person

I felt amazing during it because I was getting a good rush. I decided to confront the person based on their actions.

I started to actually feel bad for the person because now I knew I was being rude. This time around of told the person a better way to treat something like me.

I figured out that it actually is better to confront a person like the one in my story. I have become more confident because of my confrontation. It affected me probably in the best way it could which was a really good experience.

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