Oh~ huh. I usually just act out what my character would do in their day to day life. Immerse yourself:
Simply go to school, get lost looking for specific places, sit down next to a person you don't know, ask a struggling person if they need assistance, etc... This is usually enough to aggravate people into approaching me, or asking you questions, or be thankful for helping out. When your character is extroverted, be extroverted. When your character is curious - be a snoopy little detective. When your character is always hungry, be a little hungry caterpillar. Just roleplay your characters' distinctive personality. People will find you annoying or interesting. It's up to them to decide.
Simply go to school, get lost looking for specific places, sit down next to a person you don't know, ask a struggling person if they need assistance, etc... This is usually enough to aggravate people into approaching me, or asking you questions, or be thankful for helping out. When your character is extroverted, be extroverted. When your character is curious - be a snoopy little detective. When your character is always hungry, be a little hungry caterpillar. Just roleplay your characters' distinctive personality. People will find you annoying or interesting. It's up to them to decide.