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While popularity can be subjective and vary from person to person, here are some general tips that may help you become more well-liked and respected by your peers in high school: 1. Be friendly and approachable: Smile and say hello to people, and be willing to strike up conversations. Show interest in others and ask them questions about themselves. 2. Find common interests: Join clubs, teams, or groups that align with your interests. This can help you meet like-minded people and develop deeper connections with others. 3. Be yourself: Authenticity is key to building lasting relationships. Don't try to be someone you're not just to fit in or impress others. 4. Show respect: Treat others the way you would like to be treated. Be respectful and kind to everyone, regardless of their social status or popularity. 5. Be a good listener: Pay attention when someone is talking to you and show empathy. People appreciate being heard and understood. 6. Help others: Offer to lend a hand when someone needs it. Volunteer your time and energy to school or community events. 7. Be positive: Focus on the good in people and situations, and try to spread positivity and encouragement to those around you. Remember that popularity isn't everything and that true friendships are based on mutual respect, kindness, and shared experiences. Focus on being a good person and building genuine connections with others, and the rest will follow.
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