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Title: social anxiety
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If you do suffer from social phobia, you may find that you can mix and socialize with other people without any problems. However, when you have to get up and talk or perform in front of others, you become very anxious, perhaps stammering or even drying up completely... Showed first 250 characters
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It can affect even people who are experienced at speaking in public and do it regularly. At its worst, it can make it impossible for the sufferer to speak in public at all, even to ask a question.
People who suffer from a social phobia will worry a lot about making a fool of themselves in front of other people, and will feel very anxious before going into any of the social situations that worry them... Showed next 250 characters
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