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27 07,2024
Nah bros the misunderstood main character   reply
27 07,2024
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Thime
27 07,2024
I’m the same way or I used to be. I was often told I didn’t care about anything and was too nonchalant. However, I actually did. I just wasn’t attuned to my emotions combined with excessive radical acceptance. I didn’t see any need to stress or react to what’s already happened. Plus, most of the time I was oblivious to my surroundings. I......   reply
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Side eyee 27 07,2024
I mean it depends on how extreme your nonchalant attitude is. Is it mild? not having an emotional input on minor situations that wouldn't affect you or the people involved, or is it concerning to the point of you lacking emotional literacy. And from the sounds of it, girl you need to learn social cue and maybe some emotional literacy cause' girl re......   reply
27 07,2024
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Nina nigg
28 07,2024
I've always thought of it as something fine (good even) because my classmates were literally clapping and hyping me up when I was voted as "the ultimate nonchalant" And there was also another reward in my class for who had "the most mood swings" and the person who achieved it (who is a literal drama queen and is hated by half of the class) was emb......   reply
28 07,2024
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Flowerkiller
27 07,2024
Nonchalant is usually used with negative connotation. This means it’s usually used negatively. I typically hear this word to describe a person who doesn’t care enough and doesn’t take things seriously. But connotation is subjective. It totally depends on the person using the word. It seems like you yearn for company. Perhaps be more active o......   reply
27 07,2024
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ReviewRaptor 27 07,2024
Based on what you wrote, which is NOT enough to really judge the situation!, it's likely that people find you hard to approach because your demeanor makes it hard to gage if or if not people might like you, so they stay clear just in case. Think of it like seeing signs in a store: the ones with a quirky font and colours will attract attention and......   reply
27 07,2024
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Anan
27 07,2024
ok nonchalant dreadhead Nonchalant originally means "calm" but has a connative meaning of someone who doesn't care/apathetic. It's not bad, but sometimes people expect you to react more and be expressive.   reply
27 07,2024
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