well, I don't think that he is a very personal person, so if you do want to talk to him, you should talk to him about work for now.......
Thanks for ur advise on the above.
You are rite about him not being a very personal person..
He's only shy when girls ask him personal question.
The problem is i dont know what work related thing to ask since im no longer working in the same office with him...so the only way of communicating with him is tru my cellphone!!!
So if i cant wish him goodnite tru the cellphone, what else am i gonna say to him tru the phone?
I emailed him the last time, to ask for lunch but he dint even replied yes/no..he s too shy.
I did call him once but he was sooo uptight he jus gave excuse that he was engaged with his mom.
and acting like a total stranger.
Weird thing is sometimes he replies my normal sms.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? deathwillcome answered Wednesday April 5 2006, 9:01 am: well, okay. Then you can call him on your cell, but talk to him about work. If you don't know what to talk about then just ask him how his day went or is going at work...or what new things he is doing today at work, then, let him talk. If you don't understand a single thing he is talking about then just laugh when he does, agree when asks "right?" and just act like you do....it will make him a lot more comfortable. Other than that..I don't know...He sounds like the kinda guy that is scared of girls, and that is okay, just give him a chance to get used to you. I hope that I helped, and remember that my inbox is always open...yada yada, you know the rest...ha ha! [ deathwillcome's advice column | Ask deathwillcome A Question ]
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