theres this girl in my art class at my middle school (13/f seventh grade) and shes my sister's good friend's younger sister. what a coincidence we're in the same class, right? anyway, shes pretty outgoing, and is really nice. like a couple times shes passed by my table and like said hi and stuff, commented on my picture, and said that her sister was friends with mine (noo duh, lol). i wanna be her friend, so what should i do? i usually get shy around outgoing people like that, unless i've known them for a while.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? caramella answered Tuesday January 9 2007, 10:22 am: You can try to hang around her when your sister does and get in the convo,if you cant do that then just walk up and talk to her normally and then after u talk to her more and more,youll become better freinds.The key with an outgoing person is to be outgoing yourself.You can even try walking up to her and ask if you can be her freind!You just need to talk to her more and eventually as time passes,youll get to become closer freinds.Shes not gonna say"ew get away from me"if u ask to be her freind,take it as a dare man! [ caramella's advice column | Ask caramella A Question ]
sognarxo answered Tuesday January 9 2007, 7:27 am: do what she's doing. compliment her, say things to her, say hi. Its likely that she wants to be your friend too! Shes just trying to get your attention. so why dont you ask to sit with her at lunch one day. invite her to come over with your sister. dont be shy, im sure she wants to be your friend too. [ sognarxo's advice column | Ask sognarxo A Question ]
Russiankid89 answered Tuesday January 9 2007, 6:34 am: just talk about things that your sis and her sister do...i guarantee her sister will be releived that you talked to her. Just joke around and get anough confidence to just walk up to her and say..."hey whats up?"
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