This kid who might like me sits behind me in one of my classes. I was talking to my friend and I was saying something about him loudly so that he could hear (It was supposed to be a good thing about him) and it came out all wrong and sounded really stupid. Like he's 6'1 or something and what I said made him sound like he was a midget! I was saying the other kid was a midget, not him! But, it came out so that I had said the 6'1 guy was short and weird and the midget was really tall and cool. Then, I wasn't having a good day because of this kid next to him and I was glaring at him then they guy who liked me looked at me and to him it would have looked like I was glaring at him for no reason! The teacher kept calling on me and I answered the wrong question or said the wrong thing about four times! I really don't want him to think I'm some retard now. Do you think he'll still like me? How do I let him know I'm know THAT stupid all the time?!
sunnyville answered Thursday August 10 2006, 10:30 am: There are some options like a)the next time the teacher asks a question raise your hand,if you know the answer,answer it correctly b)make a smart comment of a discussion you're teacher is having c)try talking to him that you are not like that like say that you act normal just as everyone else,let him see that you're really a nice person so he notices that what he seen before or heard actually was so not the real you [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
mystical_breeze answered Thursday August 10 2006, 10:12 am: Most girls get nervous in front of guys and mess up what they say, but don't think a lot of it. From now on, smile at him and be flirty, and don't talk about him to other people just in case somehow what you said gets turned around. Talk to him and compliment him, and if he ever brings up the situation, just tell the truth. Don't be embaressed, I mean, he's just a guy. Guys aren't as cool as they try to portray they are, they get nervous too.
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