However, for some people, they may prefer to interact and socialize with others. At school, people usually form groups or friends and participate in various activities together. For these people, if they are often alone, they may feel lonely or embarrassed because they are eager to establish contact with others and share experiences.
The feeling of embarrassment may come from external observation and judgment, but it may also be the inner expectation and demand for socialization. But everyone has their own personality and preferences, and their social needs are different. It is important to respect your choice and comfort zone. You don't need to cater to other people's expectations or feel embarrassed.
If a person feels embarrassed at school, he can try some methods to expand his social circle, such as participating in school organizations or club activities, actively talking with classmates and looking for people with similar interests. Establishing contact with others helps to relieve loneliness and embarrassment and add more fun and richness to school life.