Okay, this may turn out to be long, but here it goes. My family and I go to church every Sunday, and there's this guy who's like 14 and he's really cute. I really like him and we make eye contact and everything. So I want to go up to him and ask him to go (with my parents :-( } and I dom't know what to say. So my mom suggested maybe I should try writing him a little brief note and write my name and # down. I have no idea what to write on the note, let alone what to say to him while giving him the note. I really need help on this. And I need it soon. So please help, and guys would be good for answering this question. Thanks
xO_aLex_xO answered Wednesday August 10 2005, 2:16 am: if you dont like the note idea, try to catch up with him after church and just talk to him...or you can give him your sn or # or w/e
you can just slip him the note when your leaving- you dont have to say anything- or you could say something like call me...the note could be like
Name
Number
or if you want something more personal you could pass little notes back and fourth everytime you see him-
hey,
im {your name here}...my sn is {your sn here} or my # is {your number here} call me sometime...
or you could say write back....and put a little heart next to your name- its like note flirting..haha....
Razhie answered Monday August 8 2005, 1:05 pm: There are a hunderd ways to handle this sort of thing, hopefully you'll get an answer that sounds right and okay to you. Heres how I would do it:
Write a note. A short one. "Hey I see you in church alot and hoped you might want to get togeather sometime." and add your number and name.
As for handing the note over a simple "Hi My name is ..." Would be fine. He wont want things to wierd eiher, so he'll probably strike up conversation.
Maybe even have a plan all ready to go, with your parents help. So he if he calls, or if you get into a good conversation you can just say. "Hey we are having a barbque on monday want to come? My numbers on the note we can work it out."
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