They don't really ask that anymore. I know it's kinda cliche, but everyone gets meals these days. It's usually "do you want to biggie size that for $$ more?".
And really, you need to find yourself a suave friend. I was the most shy extrovert (different than an introvert) geek when I went into college with an Engineering major, and I thought my Freshman year was going to be terrible. But I was roomed with an incredible extrovert for two solid years, and his constant motivation and connections allowed me to party basically every night.
It turned out OK - freshman year was cake compared to senior year, if you're really going to stick with Engineering. If you find yourself a good group of friends (4-5) you'll be surprised how much better life is. You need at least a few people to bounce your complaints off of.
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