Introduction
Shyness is a common emotion, and being able to express it in Japanese can help you communicate your feelings in social situations. In this guide, we’ll explore how to say “I’m shy, I get nervous in social situations” in Japanese.
Saying ‘I’m Shy, I Get Nervous in Social Situations’ in Japanese
To say “I’m shy, I get nervous in social situations” in Japanese, you can use the following phrase:
- 「恥ずかしがりやで、社交的な場面で緊張します。」 (Hazukashigariya de, shakou-teki na bamen de kinchou shimasu.)
Here’s a breakdown of the phrase:
- 恥ずかしがりやで (Hazukashigariya de) means “shy” or “reserved.”
- 社交的な場面で (Shakou-teki na bamen de) means “in social situations.”
- 緊張します (Kinchou shimasu) means “get nervous” or “feel tense.”
Using this phrase allows you to express your shyness and nervousness in social settings in Japanese.