How To Be Mysterious And Fun

By: JBTodd

Break Studios Contributing Writer

When you know how to be mysterious and fun, you can always keep people guessing what you will do next. It is important to be fun when you are mysterious, otherwise you may just come off as being weird. Try to find a balance between being mysterious and fun and see how it works for you.

Things you may need:

  • Clothing with dark colors
  • Sunglasses
  • Cell phone
  1. Wear dark clothing to be mysterious and fun. You cannot be very mysterious if people can see you coming from a mile away. Wearing dark clothes such as a black shirt, dark leather jacket and dark jeans or pants can give you some mystery.
  2. Get a pair of dark sunglasses. Not only are sunglasses cool, if you wear them even when you are inside you will appear mysterious and fun. You cannot wear them everywhere, but try to have them on whenever there is a crowd of people around that you want to impress.
  3. Stay on the cell phone when you are trying to be mysterious and fun. When your friends or someone you want to date always see you on the phone, naturally they are going to wonder who you are talking to. This can give you an air of mystery if you know how to pull it off.
  4. Don’t talk much, but do listen to the conversation. For example, if you are in a group and everyone is chatting away, listen to them but do not participate in the conversation. Once the talk dies down, then you can say something relevant to the conversation, and try to be funny. Many people will think you were just sitting there with your sunglasses on not caring about what was going on. By chiming in, instead of appearing aloof you are now mysterious and fun.
  5. When you are hanging out in a group, smile for no particular reason. People will wonder what you are smiling at, especially if no one else in the group is smiling. You can make something up, or just act like you have a secret no one else knows. This will help you to be more mysterious and fun, since no one will ever be able to figure out what you are thinking.
Posted on: Oct. 17, 2010