For example, when someone asks how I’m doing I’ll say: “Oh swell” or “Quite good”. Some people find this endearing, and others find it, well, as I’ve said about other silly quirks, weird. These are some weird colloquialisms that are typical to hear when you spend a lot of time around me. Finally, we get to the weirdest quirk of all: (drumroll please….) I tap dance when I’m nervous. Normally before a presentation of some sort, but in general it happens when I’m anxious. I most famously did this my eighth grade year before the presentation of some country project we did. That earned me plenty of laughs. I think I tap dance when I’m nervous because it’s something I very comfortable with. Most times I don’t even realize I’m tap dancing until the entire class is staring at me, and then embarrassment sets in. Even though I am sometimes embarrassed by these “quirks, they make up who I am and I couldn’t be more thankful for them. They make me an individual in a society that wants you to blend in. They make me who I
For example, when someone asks how I’m doing I’ll say: “Oh swell” or “Quite good”. Some people find this endearing, and others find it, well, as I’ve said about other silly quirks, weird. These are some weird colloquialisms that are typical to hear when you spend a lot of time around me. Finally, we get to the weirdest quirk of all: (drumroll please….) I tap dance when I’m nervous. Normally before a presentation of some sort, but in general it happens when I’m anxious. I most famously did this my eighth grade year before the presentation of some country project we did. That earned me plenty of laughs. I think I tap dance when I’m nervous because it’s something I very comfortable with. Most times I don’t even realize I’m tap dancing until the entire class is staring at me, and then embarrassment sets in. Even though I am sometimes embarrassed by these “quirks, they make up who I am and I couldn’t be more thankful for them. They make me an individual in a society that wants you to blend in. They make me who I