i met a guy 4yrs back he was 2yrs senior 2 me nd ever since i like him.earlier he dnt show much intrest in me but recently he found out my id nd sent me a mail saying that he's been miserable without me .do u thnk he likes me?
i am from india
deathwillcome answered Wednesday June 7 2006, 4:42 pm: It sounds like hi is into you...but you could always ask him..ya know? anyway...I think that you should become his friends no matter what...becuase you never know what could happen! I hope that I helped, and remember that my inbox is always open. You don't have to rate, but it would be nice if you did. Thanks! [ deathwillcome's advice column | Ask deathwillcome A Question ]
GC07 answered Wednesday June 7 2006, 3:52 pm: Yup, I believe he is into you a lot! Very cute of him to mail you randomly and that's a prime example of someone liking you! He put his time and effort into writing and sending you that letter! Just because he may not have liked you before, doesn't mean he doesn't like you now! He definately is showing he likes you now! Have you ever thought that before when you two first met he liked you too but was too shy to tell you? It's possible! Congrats! Aww. That's so cute. Both of you seemingly like eachother - I would try and set up a date with him or something. You guys might end up dating! yay! haha. But also on the other hand, if you live in India and he is living somewhere else - He might just be writing you saying he misses you around, in a friendly polite sort of way. That sort of thing maybe. But if you both are in the same country/area and stuff, then he definately is into you. Congratulations! Have fun! Be smart! Be safe! I hope I helped and let me know how it goes! Good luck! -GC07 [ GC07's advice column | Ask GC07 A Question ]
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