Why Do People Get Nervous Around Strangers?

People get nervous around strangers because their brains think it's like a new challenge. Imagine walking into a room full of people who don’t know you, it feels like starting a game from scratch! Your brain might say, ‘I need to be ready for anything!’ That’s why your heart beats faster and your face gets warm.

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Examples

  1. A child gets nervous when meeting a new teacher because it feels like they're facing an unfamiliar challenge.
  2. An adult feels their heart race before walking into a party with people they don’t know.
  3. A student blushes and stumbles over words when introducing themselves to someone new.

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