I was very chatty and talkative and always getting sent out of class for talking too much and not paying attention, passing notes.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
At one point in college I was so shy that I'd drop out of a class if asked to speak in front of other people.
We had an exercise in speech class in school, impromptu speaking, that I was always real good at.
I was very, very shy in public and school, and quite loud and brash at home.
When I was child, I never spoke. Teacher used to write remarks on my note book. My mom sent me to a trainer. I started talking, and it gave me confidence.
I was always in trouble for chatting. My school reports all used to say, 'Donna is a very bright girl, but she must stop talking in class.' In the end, I made a career out of it.
I always used to get in trouble for talking too much. When it was time for parent-teacher conferences, I remember that I was always embarrassed about what my parents would hear about me!
I was a studious child, heavily into academics. For the longest time, I wouldn't talk.
I was very quiet, very shy and docile.
Maybe it was the home tutoring, or the late start to formal schooling, or an overly cautious and protective upbringing, but in any case, I never became a talkative person. As an adult, I am not always comfortable in social gatherings with small talk. I must have inherited my father's gentle nature.
I wasn't bullied or anything at school, but I was quite shy and didn't speak up too much in class.