maurissa answered Tuesday May 18 2004, 10:40 pm: that is a good question maybe if u are a daredevil enuff just ask him........maybe be around his friends and himm and see what they call him(NOT STALKING)....or get a friend to say "aye boy wats ur name?" but there are all different ways to approach a boy to ask whats his name it is ur decision [ maurissa's advice column | Ask maurissa A Question ]
notnormal answered Tuesday May 18 2004, 11:04 am: Talk about something in the news, in the area, or in both your lives, like "I hate rain" or "I wish they would paint this place something besides light green." Those are not very good examples. I'm sure you could think of a better one.
Skyler Adams answered Monday May 17 2004, 6:50 pm: ok, i've had the same problem befor. U ask one of u'r friends that seems to know him and ask them what his name is. but if that doesn't work, just catually walk up to him and say "hey do i know u, u look famillier" and then say " what's u'r name?" and he might tell u then say " well i don't think i know u but i would like to get to know u" [ Skyler Adams's advice column | Ask Skyler Adams A Question ]
storageanddisposal answered Monday May 17 2004, 6:00 pm: You like this boy, yes? My friend always flirts by introducing herself with a big smile and gives him a gentle handshake. I didn't think it would work, but she showed me and it was adorable. Coming from a guys point of view. [ storageanddisposal's advice column | Ask storageanddisposal A Question ]
Whatever answered Monday May 17 2004, 5:59 pm: Start a casual conversation with him about any topic then introduce yourself and asks for his name....That wasn't so hard was it?.... [ Whatever's advice column | Ask Whatever A Question ]
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