hi okay there is this guy i like and we dont talk to each other but we were like best friends when we were 2-4ish and somehow i got his sn and i really want to talk to him but like how should i start off...should i say i've had ur sn on buddy list but i didnt know how it was so i was figurin out or is dat to corny or will it end da conversation short? HELP!asap
Additional info, added Wednesday May 18 2005, 10:38 pm: o ya, i forgot its not like i dont see him nemore he goes to my church and his dad and my dad are good friends . Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? x0xMrSm answered Thursday May 19 2005, 4:29 pm: just be hyper and friendly.
be like..."_________?! (his name)" and be like "is this you, cuz i've had this sn and i thought it was yours so i was just checkin...lol, i havent talked to you in like a billion years"
you know, stuff like that.
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XSugarPieX77 answered Wednesday May 18 2005, 10:41 pm: Just be like hey this is { your name} my friend and i gave each other our buddy lists to one another and i saw this sn on it i didnt know this was your screen name so i asked my friend and i figured i'd say hello and see how you were. That's a great way to talk to him and then just start talking to him and stuff. Good Luck.
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OrangeChikn answered Wednesday May 18 2005, 10:06 pm: If you haven't talked to each other since then, I would say you may as well forget about it. But since you like him, here's my advice.
Im him and be like hey and when he asks who it is tell him your name and say "Do you remember me?" and he'll either answer yes (good thing) or no (just remind him) If the conversation doesn't start out well you can always be like gtg and then block him.
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