hi some one ne one please answer this. ill rate 5s to ne good suggestions. well i have liked this guy for about 4 or 5 months now. ive never talked to him b4 or ne thing. im very shy around guys. not that shy but when i get around them alot im not shy. ne wys i see him staring at me alot. now when he sees me hell stare at me or show off for me. i really like him but i dont know how to start talking to him. i can tell he wants to talk to me cause hell stand around by me and stuff but i dont know how to start talking to him.i really wanna get to know him b4 i ask him out or ne thing. ne suggestions would help. thanxs
sp4rklingr4in answered Wednesday October 26 2005, 2:02 am: Try using an icebreaker or something witty. Look up some good icebreakers online; they may be cheesy and what not- but hey! at least you'll break the ice and have something to laugh about, too. [ sp4rklingr4in's advice column | Ask sp4rklingr4in A Question ]
arielle answered Wednesday October 26 2005, 12:58 am: I think that you should (if you know that he's interested in you) just go up to him and say hi.there's nothing wrong with that if you know that he likes you. he'll probabaly be GLAD that you made the 1st move. some guys are shy like that. i know it might be embaressing at first but as soon as you start talking to him reguarly it will be no problem. [ arielle's advice column | Ask arielle A Question ]
Jarhead11789 answered Wednesday October 26 2005, 12:27 am: Start with an introduction. Start with what you know, ask his name, give him yours, ask him questions about himself, hopefully he'll take the cue to ask you questions about you. Just approach him and talk. I know it may sound hard, but it's simple. He obviously likes you, and you like him, so just connect the two. If you can make yourself start talking, then things should pick up and carry along just fine. [ Jarhead11789's advice column | Ask Jarhead11789 A Question ]
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