I was at the canteen (a place at school where you buy food) and i was in the line and in front of me there was a year 8 boy, who i fell in love at first sight with. I really like him but he only seen me a couple of times. I really want to know his name and get to know each other, but I dont know how! Please help!
GroovyChick answered Thursday August 25 2005, 9:02 am: Try talking to him or meet his friends, if you meet his friends then you can go over to them and say hi. or a friend of yours who knows him coulsd be with hima you could go over to say hi then. If you like the boy just go say hi. You just need confidence to face him. hope i helped. [ GroovyChick's advice column | Ask GroovyChick A Question ]
Courtney answered Thursday August 25 2005, 8:17 am: I know that this may sound like a very stupid thing to say ,but if you want to know him you should really gather the courage and say "hi". I mean why go with what someone tells you about him when there's a great outcome of it being totally and absolutely false. You really should go up to him and see if you do have that chemistry. Don't try to be forceful with it, just be cool. And expect for the first conversation to be brief. But it might not be so brief you know. Just try to find out his interests such as music, maybe books, car, tv show, sport, etc. Just try to find levels of which you connect. Try to FIND THAT CHEMISTRY. If you don't feel it, then maybe it's not really there. But don't get easily discouraged , especially when you'll begin talking to him. Just find that connection if it's there. BUT YOU SHOULD PREPARE YOURSELF FOR THE POSSIBILITY THAT THERE MIGHT NOT BE ANY CHEMISTRY AND IF THERE ISN'T, DEAL WITH IT AND MOVE ON. Some things just aren't meant to be . But still TRY AND TRY AND TRY to make that connection. [ Courtney's advice column | Ask Courtney A Question ]
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