hi. i am a 15/f. tomorrow i am going to a party for a guy that i have never met but i want to make a good impression so that him and his friends like me. im going with my best friend who is friends with all of them, its just that i have never met them before. i want them to like me really bad so that sometime in the future they might like me as more than a friend. i dont know how to make a good first impression. can anyone give me some tips?
ductape_n_roses answered Friday August 11 2006, 12:51 am: NUMBER ONE RULE
be yourself.
if you try and form into a a mold the boy made that you want to impress you'll:
1)make a fool of yourself in fron to f your ff
2)make the worst first impression
you should be yourself and be casual and flirt if you wish. be fun and spontenous [sp?]
don't be dull by complaining or talking about one subject for on and on and on. ask the boy about himself cuz hey which boy doesnt like talking about himself.
before you leave, yo should ask him for him number or sn just to make sure you'll keep in touch with him if you want
THA_PRiNCESZ631 answered Thursday August 10 2006, 11:43 pm: well just be yourself first off .. wear clothes that cover you but not like you`ll die cause the heat cover you. so they dont get the rong impression of like slut or something cause thats a huge no no cause then they`d pretend to like you & try to use you & all that drama sh**. don talk out of your ass about random stuff .. believe me i was only on like 3 hours of sleep not even & i was talkin wayy out of my ass n now some girl wants to fight me lol .. and if anything wait till someone aproches you just stay with your friend & let her introduce you . and just be open to basically anything no matter how ugly they are. just try to be as sweet as can be & respect everyone and uhmm im sure that would do it ? i hope i helped xox much love casper [ THA_PRiNCESZ631's advice column | Ask THA_PRiNCESZ631 A Question ]
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