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Tell us how you felt when you come back, then. If it was better or not!
Well dressed well minded, right?Yeah, I'm even dressed. Well, business casual: new polo shirt, dark blue chinos. I think a tie would be over the top. I do like wearing a tie occasionally, but the collar has to be loosened: that "devil-may-care" demeanor ... I can't stand anything around my neck.
I've been dressing better for work and gotten compliments from surprised coworkers. With the exception of last Friday's half vacation day it's been about 2 weeks since I've worn jeans and a t shirt. It's been nice slacks, collared shirts or polo shirts. I've also realized that part of my feelings of "inadequacy" at temple were most likely due to how I was dressing. Not disrespectfully, but just "not me".
I went. It was crowded. A lot of kids and people I never saw before. Some of the kids were dressed nicer than their parents. There was a lot of jostling and people bumping into each other. I escaped that part unscathed. If anyone was looking at me funny I didn’t notice it. For the first time in a while I didn’t feel uncomfortable or that I didn’t belong there. But I did leave after about an hour because it was getting more crowded as it got later. It was getting hard to get around.
In the temple (not sure of other places, either in India or abroad), return a stare with a smile and a wink. It is psychologoical. If you feel you belong, the stares will not affect you.Yes as Islington said, staring is totally normal, don't worry.
It's a cultural thing, it is not considered rude to stare.
If you go to India, you'll see pretty much everyone you pass staring at you for a while, then resume their activity... They're just curious about you, no harm or judgement in the process.
I can totally relate @Jainarayan
It seems to rear its ugly head every 7-8 years) that have made it really hard to attend temple even when I really miss it. I would talk to your PC doctor about beta blockers. My doctor prescribed them to me and they help with the physical symptoms of anxiety like sweating, clammy hands and heart palpitations which can be so embarrassing and make things worse.
A large part of social anxiety is the self consciousness we feel over those embarrassing symptoms.