hotrod answered Monday February 6 2006, 6:53 pm: just tell him what you want. if you want to say ya. i would love to go out with you. and i guess it also depends on if he means, bf/gf, go out. or date, go out. hope i helped and made sense. bye [ hotrod's advice column | Ask hotrod A Question ]
MummuM answered Monday February 6 2006, 4:05 pm: Well, if you want to go out with him a simple 'yes' would be good. If you don't want to go out with him, just say 'no'. ♥ [ MummuM's advice column | Ask MummuM A Question ]
mystical_breeze answered Monday February 6 2006, 1:28 pm: Well if you like him, say "okay", "yes", "sure", or whatever lol. There are a lot of words to say.. if you don't like him just explain why you don't. Don't just be like "NO", but explain why you don't want to so he doesn't feel odd and uncomfortable. [ mystical_breeze's advice column | Ask mystical_breeze A Question ]
Mckick answered Monday February 6 2006, 1:12 pm: When a guy asks you if you'll go out with them you don't have to tell them right away. you can wait and tell them later. god luck [ Mckick's advice column | Ask Mckick A Question ]
natty answered Monday February 6 2006, 12:49 pm: Well if you like him just say YES! What's the hold for. But look calm and not anxious and just set up a date. [ natty's advice column | Ask natty A Question ]
amandax33 answered Monday February 6 2006, 10:21 am: yes if you like him and no if you dont like him..
karenR answered Monday February 6 2006, 7:04 am: Saying yes is all you need say in answer to that question.
Lets hope your saying yes leads him to continue talking to you you though! Then you just answer questions and hopefully get a good conversation going. :) [ karenR's advice column | Ask karenR A Question ]
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