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• Sunday, June 1, 2008 - Understanding Chat Rooms

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Many of us have anxiety when talking to new people, something that is perfectly natural.

We may worry if we have something on our faces that they're staring at, if we look good, are making a good first impression, and an endless list worries. Fortunately, in the world we live in today, we can meet and chat with new people without even having to look them in the eye.

Chat rooms are a great way to meet new people that you never thought you could before.

Some of these online meeting places pinpoint their members to a specific category. For example, you can join chat rooms that are specifically about music or for a particular age group so you aren't meeting people younger or older than you.

Even if you aren't looking for love or someone to meet, a chat is a great way to just talk to other people, find out things about them or get their opinion on different things.

A lot of people in their 20s, 30s, 40s and even beyond are on a quest to find the love of their lives. If you are looking for love there are plenty of chats designed just for you.

You can go into chat rooms with the hope that your true love is there. Many rooms are actually geared solely towards certain ages. This is a great resource for someone interested in a partner of a specific age. They simply log into the chat for that demographic and they're ready to start making small talk.

When we are behind a computer screen, we have time to think about the things that we will type. This gets rid of any worries about stuttering or repeating unwanted words due to nerves. You can just relax and talk.

With a keyboard in front of us as our means of communication, it can be easier to get your point across, and if you get "rejected" you can simply leave the room or find someone else to chat with. We become braver and the conversations sometimes take on a risque twist since the embarrassment factor no longer exists.

Chat rooms make it easy for someone who is shy or hesitant to strike up a conversation.

They are great for anyone of any age. Kids can go into safe chats and chat about their favorite video game and make Internet friends all across the globe. Kids should have parental supervision when they are on the computer due to the growing problem of Internet predators.

A lot of children's online rooms for chat have supervisors known as moderators who can kick out any suspicious people, so no matter what chat you go in, you will be safe.

Even if you're just looking for someone to talk about your favorite hobby, your favorite sports team, or the upcoming election, you'll find chat rooms where you'll fit right in.

You never know -- you may even meet a new friend in a chat!
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