Question Posted Thursday February 10 2005, 8:40 pm
There's this guy at my school that I really like,and I think he might like me, but he's really shy and we don't ever talk. But I was thinking of getting him a little something for Valentine's Day, just kind of like a secret admirer. Is that a good idea? What should I get? What should I write on it, and how should I go about getting it to him? Thanks for your help!
askjessica answered Thursday February 10 2005, 9:08 pm: well if you like this guy alot you should buy something for him! you could write: A little something for someone special from you secret admirer! well whoever you are goodluck with deciding what to write etc! if you need more advice about this guy or anything else i'm always here to help!
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ballerina04 answered Thursday February 10 2005, 9:08 pm: That would be cute! Just get him some chocolates or something like that. Just write "Happy Valentine's Day!! From, your secret admirer" To give it to him, leave it a place you know he's going to find it, such as his desk, locker.. good luck! tell me what happens! xo Kristen [ ballerina04's advice column | Ask ballerina04 A Question ]
KaYlA1213 answered Thursday February 10 2005, 8:48 pm: okay, there's one of two ways to go: secret admirer and yourself. secret admirer is okay, but really all you could put is "Happy Valentine's Day from your secret admirer" and watch his reaction. But if you gave it to him yourself, you could put a little note that says "you seem like a really cool person and i would like to get to know you. you can call/email me sometime if you would like (then number/email). Happy Valentine's Day!" also, for the gift (you thought i forgot hehe) chocolates is the way to go (hershey's pot of gold is the best!) [ KaYlA1213's advice column | Ask KaYlA1213 A Question ]
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