Social anxiety involves a persistent fear of social or performance situations where one may be judged, embarrassed, or scrutinized by others. Individuals with social anxiety often avoid speaking in groups, meeting new people, or participating in activities that draw attention. This fear can interfere with school, work, relationships, and daily life, and may lead to physical symptoms such as sweating, blushing, or a racing heart in social settings.

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