Ice Breaking Tips

Welcome to Joyful Weather Report.

Under the influence of the “Lonely” haze, students being affected are regarded as “transparent” every day and they feel very cold. The “Lonely” haze is very likely to affect psychological health. Making one feel neglected and out of place. Difficult to chat with others. The Teens’ Observatory reminds students being affected by the “Lonely” haze to pay attention to their emotional state and say goodbye to “Lonely” as soon as possible. Now an “Ice Breaking” instructor will teach us some ice breaking tips so that we can make more friends.

Starting from today, we can start befriending classmates who are friendly and helpful. Say hi, smile and introduce yourself. Try starting a conversation and see if you have something in common. Share with them your interests, and learn more about theirs. Find out their strengths and show your appreciation. By doing so, we can get to know each other.

That’s the end of Joyful Weather Report. Goodbye.

Ice Breaking Tips
1) Start befriending classmates who are friendly and helpful and express your goodwill to them
2) Try starting a conversation and see if you have something in common
3) Learn about their interests and strengths. Show your appreciation