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Admitting something small and awkward can instantly end the feeling that you are alone. That quick exchange flips private shame into shared normality and makes room for honest talk. Look for tiny admissions in your conversations and give one back; it softens the barrier between people. Who around you would relax if you said what you really think?
When to use it
- At a product kickoff meeting I admitted I get terrified presenting the roadmap and a teammate said, 'You too? I thought I was the only one.' We practiced the demo together after that.
- In a college seminar I told the class I liked a niche author and another student piped up, 'You too? I thought I was the only nerd.' We swapped reading lists after class.
- At a chronic pain support group I mentioned I still feel guilty about resting and someone said, 'You too? I thought it was only me.' We traded coping tips after the session.
- During a parenting coffee morning I confessed I cry over bedtime routines and another parent said, 'You too? I thought I was the only one.' We started meeting up for afternoon coffee.

