Alright so. I'm in my first year of highschool, and this highschool is three different schoools combined, and I'm from one of them. There's these twins, really really adorable and nice and everything, but they seem like really shy. One of them is in all of my classes and the other is in all of my best friend's classes, so we're trying to hook up with them before homecoming LOL. Neither have had a real girlfriend, but the one I like has had like one for 2 days. They're at our lunch and we really want to sit with them but we don't know what to say. Have any good conversation starters, or something that we could say to them that won't make us look like idiots? Or just anything that could help us? Thanks so much!
christina answered Sunday September 3 2006, 8:41 pm: Just go over & sit with them. And then talk with them. Ask them what they like & if they're going to homecoming. =] Form a friendship with them. A simple "Hi, I'm ____." won't hurt.
MyHappyShoe answered Sunday September 3 2006, 8:06 pm: go over to their table and say "Hey is anyone sitting here?" and if they say no say "Well do you mind of we sit here?" they'll probably say y'all can and then just ask them about their interests like.. music, movies, sports, or what they like to do in their spare time. Don't let there be awkward silences. Just go with the flow and don't be nervous! Good Luck! [ MyHappyShoe's advice column | Ask MyHappyShoe A Question ]
MassieBlockx3 answered Sunday September 3 2006, 6:14 pm: i think you should just go over and sit with them even if they're shy. you can talk about like what classes you have or like what school they came from and stuff. just don't do the stupid stuff like don't talk and just giggle with ur friend right infront of them.
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