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Question Posted Friday September 2 2005, 7:45 pm

hey. okay i really wanna talk to this guy.. but im kind of afraid to.. i want to say hey to him but i need an excuse or something.. can you help?

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Mercy_x_Me answered Friday September 2 2005, 10:46 pm:
Sure... you can ask him what the time is... 'accidently' bump into him... drop something and see if he picks it up... ask him what his name is... ask him if you've 'seen him before', compliment him randomly on anything. Don't be too shy, all of the things I just said are nothing to be embarassed about! They're just life skills you learn to pick up, and nobodies going to make fun of you for talking to somebody! Unless you said something extremely bazaar, but if you plan what you wanna say ahead of time, they'll come out fine. Not only that, there will be a lot of cool things you want to say, and it's one of those things you'll have to force into words in order to talk to him!!! This question was so cool, I helped teach my own self a lesson within it!

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