Introduction
Shyness and nervousness in new situations are common feelings that many people experience. Knowing how to express these emotions in Japanese can help you communicate your feelings and navigate social interactions. In this guide, we’ll explore how to say “I’m shy, I get nervous in new situations” in Japanese.
Saying ‘I’m Shy, I Get Nervous in New Situations’ in Japanese
To express “I’m shy, I get nervous in new situations” in Japanese, you can use the following phrase:
- 「私は恥ずかしがり屋で、新しい状況で緊張します。」 (Watashi wa hazukashigariya de, atarashii joukyou de kinchou shimasu.)
Here’s a breakdown of the phrase:
- 私は (Watashi wa) means “I am.”
- 恥ずかしがり屋で (Hazukashigariya de) means “shy” or “bashful.”
- 新しい状況で (Atarashii joukyou de) means “in new situations.”
- 緊張します (Kinchou shimasu) means “get nervous” or “feel anxious.”
Using this phrase allows you to communicate your shyness and nervousness in new situations in Japanese.