On a scale of 1 to 10 (10=worst) how nervous do these situations make you?

<p>Running into an old friend at the store: 3
Answering the phone: 6
Making appointments: 3
Shopping: 6
Ordering food at a restaurant: 2
Talking to strangers: 7
Reading out loud: 6
Asking for help: 3
Giving a presentation: Usually a 9 or 10, but if I have come to like or know most of the people in the class, 5.
Driving: Normally 2, but come time for another MN winter (on an icy day), 9.
Talking to the opposite sex: 3
Eating in front of others: 2
Attending a party: 8</p>

<p>Running into an old friend at the store: 3
Answering the phone: 5 (1 if I know the person)
Making appointments: 7
Shopping: 1
Ordering food at a restaurant: 5
Talking to strangers: 6
Reading out loud: 7
Asking for help: 9
Giving a presentation: 10
Driving: 2
Talking to the opposite sex: 2
Eating in front of others: 2
Attending a party: 1</p>

<p>Running into an old friend at the store: 2
Answering the phone: 1
Making appointments: 5
Shopping: 4
Ordering food at a restaurant: 1
Talking to strangers: 2
Reading out loud: -17
Asking for help: 1
Giving a presentation: -30
Driving: 6
Talking to the opposite sex: 4
Eating in front of others: -1 billion
Attending a party: 7</p>

<p>I love presentations, in my head I laugh at people who crack under some so-called pressure. No pressure, just go up there and do your thing. I live to give a speech in front of thousands or millions of people. I would just ooze confidence. With appointments, I have to know how it’ll work for other people since I need a ride because I get kind of nervous driving. Which is why I don’t have my license yet. I want to read out loud since I’m normally the best reader in any class (I have a loud voice and I enunciate and pronunciate all my words correctly). I don’t give a ____ about eating in front of others, EXCEPT fried chicken since some idiot will say something about chicken to me (guess what color my skin is). I get sort of nervous shopping because I used to go shopping for groceries, and for my dad I would have to get the correct brands and everything or face being chastised. </p>

<p>All in all, I don’t really get that nervous. I just don’t feel it, I approach all situations with an air that I’ve done it before.</p>

<p>Running into an old friend at the store: 1
Answering the phone: 1
Making appointments: 4
Shopping: 1
Ordering food at a restaurant: 1
Talking to strangers: 4
Reading out loud: 6
Asking for help: 9 (I hate asking for help)
Giving a presentation: 2
Driving: 1
Talking to the opposite sex: 1
Eating in front of others: 1
Attending a party: 1</p>

<p>Running into an old friend at the store: 2
Answering the phone: 8
Making appointments: 7
Shopping: 1
Ordering food at a restaurant: 1
Talking to strangers: 3
Reading out loud: 2
Asking for help: 5
Giving a presentation: 7
Driving: 2
Talking to the opposite sex: 2 (really depends if she’s a friend or a random hot chick)
Eating in front of others: 1
Attending a party: 4</p>

<p>Running into an old friend at the store: 1 (unless by “old friend” you mean we used to be friends but had a fall out…In that case, 9 haha)
Answering the phone: 1
Making appointments: 4
Shopping: 1
Ordering food at a restaurant: 2
Talking to strangers: 4
Reading out loud: 6
Asking for help: 5
Giving a presentation: 9…I dread this
Driving: 2… except when it’s snowing
Talking to the opposite sex: 3
Eating in front of others: 1
Attending a party: 3</p>

<p>Running into an old friend at the store: 1
Answering the phone: 7
Making appointments: 7
Shopping: 3
Ordering food at a restaurant: 5
Talking to strangers: 3
Reading out loud: 10 I absolutely hated doing this more than presentations.
Asking for help: 7
Giving a presentation: 9
Driving: NA
Talking to the opposite sex: – depends who and how attractive.
Eating in front of others: 1
Attending a party: 1</p>

<p>Running into an old friend at the store: 1
Answering the phone: 1
Making appointments: 3-5 (I’m fine with talking to people once they’re in front of me, but if I have to initiate contact with them, especially to make an appointment, discuss administrative or business matters, etc., I put off doing it for longer than is reasonable. Same with returning calls and emails.)
Shopping: 1
Ordering food at a restaurant: 1
Talking to strangers: 1
Reading out loud: 1
Asking for help: 2
Giving a presentation: 2 (I love giving presentations, though I sometimes worry I’m not being clear/concise enough and tend to ramble. I think I’ll get better with practice.)
Driving: I can’t drive, so 10
Talking to the opposite sex: 1
Eating in front of others: 1
Attending a party: 6-9 (Not nervous exactly, but I don’t like crowds, making small talk, or being around inebriated people, and see going to parties as a great chore. Usually I can’t leave fast enough.)</p>

<p>Running into an old friend at the store: 9
Answering the phone:10
Making appointments: 7
Shopping: 3
Ordering food at a restaurant: 1
Talking to strangers: 10
Reading out loud: 3
Asking for help: 8
Giving a presentation: 10
Driving: 2
Talking to the opposite sex: 8
Eating in front of others: 1
Attending a party: 10</p>