How to Stand out at Social Gatherings and Parties: 15 Steps (2024)

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Want to get noticed the next time you go to a party or get-together? Our guide is full of tips on how to come across as confident, cool, and lots of fun!

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    Spend a bit of time grooming yourself before the event. Shower or bathe, shave, brush your teeth, and use deodorant. Apply makeup for a natural look, if you choose to wear makeup. You can even get your hair cut or styled before the event or treat yourself to a manicure, pedicure, or wax.[1]

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    Choose an outfit that makes you feel great about yourself. Wear something that fits well and that you feel great in. Pick one statement piece, like a bold patterned button-down or a unique chunky necklace. Avoid choosing a trendy outfit over one that’s comfortable. You won’t feel confident if you’re constantly tugging down your too-short skirt or loosening that restricting bow tie.[2]

    • For a casual event, pair your favorite jeans with a collared shirt or ruffled top. Wear shoes without noticeable scuffs or wear and tear.
    • For a formal event, go for dress pants and a button-down shirt or a long dress with interesting details, like a bit of bling or fancy buttons.

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    Enter confidently. Stand up straight and smile when you enter a social gathering or party. Avoid looking down, slumping, or fidgeting, which can make you seem annoyed or nervous. Even if you feel uncomfortable, fake being at ease until you actually begin to feel that way.[3]

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    Bring a gift for the host. This traditional piece of etiquette has fallen by the wayside in recent years. Bring a gift for the host to show your appreciation for being invited and for all the hard work they put into the party. Not only will bringing a gift make you stand out in the host’s eyes, but others at the party are likely to notice your thoughtfulness as well.[4]

    • Find out what the host likes beforehand. If you’re friends on social media sites like Pinterest, browse through their boards to get an idea of what they would like.
    • A pretty bouquet of flowers makes a wonderful gift, as does a nice bottle of wine (if you and the host are of legal drinking age). Dress up your gift with a pretty ribbon or a bow.
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    Greet people you recognize. When you enter an event, scan the crowd for friends or acquaintances. Give hugs or fist bumps at a casual party, or shake hands at a more formal event. You can say hello or join a conversation, if appropriate. Smile and wave at someone who appears to be in a deep or private conversation.[5]

    • You should always greet the host, and thank them for the invitation. Say something like “Hi Joan, this party looks amazing. Thanks for having me!”
    • Don't be afraid to introduce yourself to people you don't know yet!
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    Use positive affirmations to increase your confidence. Try to shed your nervousness and inhibitions. Rather than worrying about what others think of you, remember that you are amazing exactly the way you are. Stay positive and tell yourself something like “I’m going to have a blast tonight,” or “Maybe I’ll make a new friend or two at the party.”

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    Make a good impression through body language. Having confidence in whatever you do is a sure way to have people gravitate toward you. Use a firm handshake when meeting people, and lean in or point your legs and feet toward the person you are talking to. Use a relaxed posture and widen your stance to show confidence. Avoid crossing your arms, fidgeting, fiddling with your phone, or looking bored.[6]

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    Make eye contact. Look around the room and make eye contact with other guests. You’re more likely to be noticed and approached when you make eye contact than when you are looking down or away from others.[7]

    • For example, catch someone’s eye at the bar or buffet table. Smile and say something like, “This cheese dip is amazing. Have you tried it?”
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    Smile brightly. A smile is an essential accessory to bring to every event. Smiling gives out positive vibes and shows you are a happy, confident person. It also makes you look more approachable and helps others feel more comfortable around you.

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    Breathe deeply. If you get nervous, take several deep breaths. Breathing deeply reduces your stress levels. Imagine filling yourself up with oxygen from your toes to your nose while inhaling. Exhale and imagine releasing that oxygen from your nose to your toes.[8]

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    Mingle with the guests. Roam around the room and introduce yourself to people that seem fun or interesting. Interacting with others will get you noticed much more than standing near the wall or exit. Repeat someone’s name when you are introduced to them. Not only will it help you remember their name, it will captivate them as well, as people love hearing their own name spoken aloud.[9]

    • For instance, when you are introduced to someone, say “Hi Jason, I’m Sharon. So nice to meet you! How do you know the host, Cindy?”
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    Be polite and friendly. Ask questions, smile, and pay attention to what others are saying. Show others that you are actively listening to them by nodding along and replying to their stories. Wait for an appropriate moment to interject, and do your best not to interrupt others while they are speaking. You can also compliment people if you like or appreciate something about them.[10]

    • For example, if you like the host’s shoes, say something like “Your shoes are gorgeous! I love those colors.”
    • You can also compliment the host's apartment or home by saying something like "I love your place! You did a really good job decorating."
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    Show your sense of humor. Funny people are generally well-liked, so do your best to show your sense of humor. Try cracking a joke, sharing a funny situation you have been in, or using your wit to lighten the mood. Laughs are one of the best ways to attract a crowd, and people will remember you as a fun and funny person they enjoyed being around.[11]

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    Do something unexpected. Jump in the pool, bust loose on the dance floor like no one's watching, crack a silly joke, or show your wit. Doing something unexpected will make people remember you. Don't overdo it, however; you want to be original and tasteful, not foolish and obnoxious.

    • When there’s a lull in the general conversation or it seems like the party is getting stale, make your move.
    • Don’t play a practical joke or say something that is likely to offend other guests, such as making fun of another race, ethnic group, or gender.
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    Excuse yourself when you’re ready. Whether you are caught up in an uncomfortable conversation or are simply ready to head home, don’t just walk away. Say something like “Excuse me,” “I’m going to get another drink,” or “I need to take off now.” Don’t feel as though you need to say goodbye to everyone at the party, but do let your friends and the host know that you’re heading out.[12]

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    Try to dress appropriately for the party (anticipate what others might be wearing). Greet the host, shake hands, and bring a small gift, like a beverage or flowers depending on the type of party and gender of the host.

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    You can become more social by being alert, smiling, using good posture, talking with others about their interests, and making eye contact.

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    Present a friendly manner—smile, stand up straight, make eye contact, converse with those around you, and use good humor.

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      How to stand out in a social gathering? ›

      Avoid crossing your arms, fidgeting, fiddling with your phone, or looking bored. Make eye contact. Look around the room and make eye contact with other guests. You're more likely to be noticed and approached when you make eye contact than when you are looking down or away from others.

      How to make yourself stand out at a party? ›

      1. Part 1 of 3:Making an Entrance. Spend a bit of time grooming yourself before the event.
      2. Shower or bathe, shave, brush your teeth, and use deodorant. Apply makeup for a natural look, if you choose to wear makeup. ...
      3. Choose an outfit.
      4. Wear something that fits well and that you feel great in.
      Sep 19, 2022

      How can I be better at social events? ›

      Here's how to build those all-important social skills to help you connect with others and thrive in social situations.
      1. Focus on Who You're Speaking With. ...
      2. Ask Open-Ended Questions. ...
      3. Make Eye Contact. ...
      4. Practice Your Social Skills Regularly. ...
      5. Visualize Yourself as a Social Person. ...
      6. Improve Your Body Language.
      Feb 3, 2024

      How to be more outgoing at parties? ›

      How can you be less awkward at parties?
      1. Introduce yourself to people, ask questions, and pay attention to conversations.
      2. Move around the room to talk to new people and be present in the moment.
      3. Start an activity, like dancing or karaoke, to get people involved.

      How do you make yourself stand out in a crowd? ›

      7 ways to stand out from the crowd
      1. Add a personal touch. ...
      2. Do your research. ...
      3. Start doing the job already. ...
      4. Make use of your other skills and experience. ...
      5. Show your creativity. ...
      6. Show some grit and resilience. ...
      7. Demonstrate a growth mindset.

      How to attract people in a party? ›

      Tips to Attract the Right People to Your Event
      1. Organize a Private Party. ...
      2. Offer a Promising Takeaway. ...
      3. Set a Dress Code. ...
      4. Send VIP Invites. ...
      5. Promote Through a Publicist.
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      How to be attractive at parties? ›

      First, allow yourself enough time to get ready. Groom yourself properly by taking a shower and moisturizing your skin. Next, choose the perfect outfit that matches the occasion, compliments your body type, and accentuates your skin tone. Last, avoid any stain-prone food or drinks at the party and have fun!

      How to behave in social gatherings? ›

      1. Read up on etiquette;
      2. Choose your arrival time carefully;
      3. Greet the host and ask for introductions;
      4. Bring some food or drink to the party;
      5. Wear or carry something attention-grabbing;
      6. Offer to help the host;
      7. Make yourself look approachable;
      8. Use small talk to start conversations.
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      How can I be the coolest at a party? ›

      Miscellaneous Tips
      1. Name drop as much as possible. ...
      2. If someone you deem as less cool than you tries to engage in conversation, ignore them. ...
      3. Don't talk about your feelings or show any emotion ever. ...
      4. When going to a party, try to bring a friend that is a minority. ...
      5. Always have snacks on you.
      Sep 30, 2015

      How to be confident in social gatherings? ›

      Fortunately, there is hope, and you can take steps to becoming more confident in social situations and reducing those feelings of awkwardness.
      1. Be Yourself. ...
      2. Monitor Your Body Language. ...
      3. Ask Questions About Others. ...
      4. Keep Your Boundaries in Mind. ...
      5. Be Intentional. ...
      6. Prepare in Advance. ...
      7. Start Small and Work Your Way Up. ...
      8. Final Thoughts.

      How to not be awkward in a party? ›

      In this guide, I'll share what I've learned about not being awkward at parties.
      1. Focus on things and people around you. ...
      2. Be curious about the person you talk to. ...
      3. Think about some topics in advance. ...
      4. Stay sober. ...
      5. Set up a plan beforehand. ...
      6. Make yourself look approachable. ...
      7. Be attentive in group conversations.
      Dec 8, 2020

      How to make small talk at a party? ›

      Arrive With Questions

      Having a few questions up your sleeve will give you something interesting to share on the fly. "As I drive to a party, I try to come up with two or three things to talk about in case the conversation runs dry," says Debra Fine, lecturer and author of The Fine Art of Small Talk ($15, amazon.com).

      How to be more interesting at parties? ›

      Step 1: Ice Breaker

      People love talking about themselves. Showing appreciation for what someone is wearing is a great conversation starter. Sometimes what people wear can have a cool backstory that can make for an exciting conversation, but only if you compliment the item, not how the person is wearing it.

      How to socialize like a normal person? ›

      Here are some general guidelines to get you started:
      1. Improve your emotional intelligence. Put yourself in their shoes. ...
      2. Look inwards. ...
      3. Practice effective communication skills. ...
      4. Fake it 'till you make it. ...
      5. Ask more than you speak. ...
      6. Give compliments. ...
      7. Be polite. ...
      8. Use open body language and non-verbal communication.
      May 16, 2022

      How do you keep a party from being boring? ›

      Tips for Hosting a Fun Party
      1. Choose a Creative Theme. A well-thought-out theme can set the tone for your party and make it more engaging. ...
      2. Plan Interactive Activities. ...
      3. Hire Live Entertainment. ...
      4. Make It a Foam Party. ...
      5. Offer a Variety of Food and Drinks. ...
      6. Create a Comfortable and Inviting Atmosphere. ...
      7. Set the Stage for Socializing.
      Jul 18, 2023

      How to be noticed in a crowd? ›

      21 tips for standing out in a crowd
      1. Take your work seriously. Being a respected artist requires that you become a master at your craft. ...
      2. Don't take yourself too seriously. ...
      3. Be a server. ...
      4. Be disciplined. ...
      5. Know thyself. ...
      6. Say “no” when necessary. ...
      7. Raise your emotional intelligence. ...
      8. Love thyself.
      Jul 31, 2023

      How to stand out in a large group of people? ›

      How to Stand out from the Crowd
      1. Embrace your authenticity. ...
      2. Master the art of active listening. ...
      3. Cultivate emotional intelligence. ...
      4. Hone your expertise and share your knowledge. ...
      5. Embody a growth mindset. ...
      6. Practice radical kindness. ...
      7. Embrace collaboration and teamwork. ...
      8. Be impeccably prepared.
      Mar 30, 2023

      How to make your event stand out? ›

      Ideas for making your event stand out from the crowd:
      1. 1) Setting up an Attractive Theme-Make your event stand out. ...
      2. 2)For stand out event Think… ...
      3. 3) Creative Ideas VS Obstacles. ...
      4. 4) Creating an immersive experience that drives loyalty and repeat clients. ...
      5. 5) Strategic use of social media for Stand Out Event. ...
      6. 6) Re-invention.

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