Can people give me advice how to talk to her like give me an example convo
like
you:
girl:
cause when people say talk about anything or classes i dont know what to say. Can anyone hel[p me with long term conversations that like go on for about 5-10 minutes then she wants to keep talking but we have to go.
You: Hi, how are you? =smile=
Girl: Ummm...I'm good, you?
You: I'm fine, except I hate this cold weather, it makes me sad =(
Girl: Awhhh, me too =giggle=
You: aha. giggling is cute.
girl: teehee thanks =D
You: Yayyy, I like it when you giggle.
girl: maybe I should do it more often =smile=
You: Hey you're pretty cool.
Girl: Thanks! you too =D
That was kind of fun to type...
but anyway, you don't have to have a like a big subject to be in a conversation,little cutesy things are pretty cool, it shows you tried, and doesn't make you look like too much of an idiot. Decent people won't think you are stupid because you look like you're trying to make small talk. You know it's just a start. =D
kiran answered Monday January 29 2007, 7:44 pm: Talk about what you like and talk about what you did that day, like what classes you like and don't.
Example, You: Hey, whats up? Guess what happened earlier? ect.
And she'll answer and you tell her stuff like that.
Hope everything works out for you! [ kiran's advice column | Ask kiran A Question ]
misskatherine answered Monday January 29 2007, 7:40 pm: I'm a girl, so I have this problem with guys-remember, the girl's just as nervous as you are, so stick with lighthearted subjects that are easy to add to. Ask her how her family is, and tell her about yours.
Don't ask her 'what's new' or 'what's up' because she's likely to say nothing. Talk to her about your classes-make fun of teachers or assignments. If you make her laugh, she'll want to hang around you more.
One of the best conversation starters is to ask how her day is/was-she's more likely to give a complex answer, and then ask how yours was. Relax, smile, and you'll hit it off, I promise. [ misskatherine's advice column | Ask misskatherine A Question ]
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