Question Posted Thursday December 16 2004, 8:28 pm
I'm the person that asked about the guy that goes to another school. Thanks so much. You return your advice back really fast. Anyways, it seems ackward to talk to him. I mean, I don't know him. There's not really a right time to. It would seem strange. And also, I get sad when we have youth and he's not there... it's really sad. Is that normal? And he's going to high school next year, therefore, moving to the high school age group for youth. What am I gonna do? I'll still be in jr. high! Please help with my many questions. By the way, you can call me Futurelimabean. That's what I'm known by. :p
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Work/School Relationships? xluvinux answered Thursday December 16 2004, 8:40 pm: Well the best time I think would be right before or after the youth group starts. You get sad when he's not there because you miss seeing him. Since it's awkward, introduce yourself casually. Go up to him and be like like "Aren't you _____?" And he will reply. Then say something such as "Oh, I thought so. Hi, I'm _____." Then the conversation will start to flow. Ask why he got started in the youth group and such. If you do this eveytime you see him, you guys will become friends. At the end of the year, ask him for his number so you can keep in touch. I know it might seem strange, but if he seems to respect you know you've got nothing to worry about. If you're worried, practice in front of a mirror. It might sound kind of dorky (lol) but it really does help. And think of this, it will only be awkward at first, then it will be like you two are already aquainted. By the way, nice to meet you Futurelimabean. =)
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