You know you don't have to be the most popular kid in the school to have people acknowledge your presence.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
I wasn't the most popular kid in school.
My kids are now the most popular kids in their school.
I wasn't hugely popular at school. In fact, I was bullied at school.
I thought that being popular in school was just so pathetic. I knew I had a future over and beyond the horizon of that school.
I wasn't the most popular girl in school by any means.
I think who you are in school really sticks with you. I don't ever feel like the cool kid at the party, ever. It's like, 'Smile and be nice to everybody, because you were not invited to be here.'
There are three elements to perceived popularity. A student has to be visible, recognizable and influential.
I learned to stand up for myself at school where I was never too popular.
I've never had issues with popularity. I was always a popular guy... I've always had friends and loved ones and everything, so it wasn't like, 'Oh man, I gotta fill some void that was left by high school.' I had a great high-school experience.
I went to prep school, Eton and Oxford. When people hear that, they think they know you, and you think: 'No, you don't.'
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