adviice_whore answered Sunday September 10 2006, 7:31 am: well you could just straight out tell him or you could tell his friends or your friends could tell him but i think guys like it more if your the one that tells them. pretty simple right? [ adviice_whore's advice column | Ask adviice_whore A Question ]
BitsandPieces answered Sunday September 10 2006, 12:22 am: Make eye contact and say hello with a smile. This usually gets some response. If you start talking then pay attention and listen. Everyone likes to be heard and noticed. Just letting someone know that they are important enough to you to listen to will boost his ego and make you more desirable. You don't have to say you like him to let him know that you do. Just be your charming fun self and flash him a smile! [ BitsandPieces's advice column | Ask BitsandPieces A Question ]
Xenolan answered Saturday September 9 2006, 11:14 pm: Well, you could tell him about it, or you could have a large cake delivered to his door and jump out of it wearing nothing but a bow tie and a pair of cherry-red heels.
Exquisitechick answered Saturday September 9 2006, 10:48 pm: Smile at him and try to learn more about his interests. Asking him questions about who he is and what he likes to do will make him feel good about himself when he is around you. Once you build a friendship you can take it further by asking him to spend time with you.
AskAndy answered Saturday September 9 2006, 10:31 pm: You have your friend go tell him, or while talking to him you can tell him, but not in a freakishly serious way because if he doesnt like you back it will be sooo humiliating. like if ur paying him a compliment like, ha your too funny, be like ha your too funny thats why i like ya so much. something like that. id just have a friend go tell him [ AskAndy's advice column | Ask AskAndy A Question ]
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