Theres this guy that i really really like, but i can hardly talk to him in person... what should i do? i've tryed saying hi to him in the hallways and stuff but that hasnt ever started a big conversation. i ran into him one time @ grand central (we live in new york)and he looked right at me and waved. i think thats the most interaction we've ever had though. i know he has msn messenger, and so do i, should i try to get his screen name? or are there better things i can do?
Additional info, added Thursday June 8 2006, 6:35 pm: hey sry my friend Jamie told me tht your advice collumn was her brother's as a joke. please still answer though, i could use all the help i can get. ha ha.. Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? aliapple answered Thursday June 8 2006, 11:12 pm: My brilliant answer:
Well, 1st off, your friend was wrong/lied. 2nd of all about this guy...i'm in a similar secumstance and i know it sucks. You should continue saying "hi" in the hallway, because even if it doesn't spark a big conversation, it lets him know you are closer than just someone he knows and that's a start. i think getting his sn is a great idea, becuase a lot of times you will feel less nervous when talking, but be sure to make all big things in person, because internet isn't always the most personal or private or safe. If you have classes with him, you can start to make comments like "nice" or "cool" or just smile at him when he gets something right. things will happen in know time. hope i helped and the best of luck! [ aliapple's advice column | Ask aliapple A Question ]
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