Question Posted Wednesday February 14 2007, 10:21 pm
I was in class today and this girl on campus i kind of know was looking in my direction and it seemed liked she was looking directly at me so i looked back at he rnot a dirty look but a half smile look and she begin moving her lips but i didn't know who she was talking to or what she said but whatever she was sayiing it looked like it was being said with an attitude so later i asked her was she trying to tell me soemthing not in a attitude kind of way but like i was asking a general question. Was i wrong and should i feel embarassed?
BriannaBaybee05 answered Thursday February 15 2007, 12:33 pm: you shouldnt feel embarresed at all. actually i give you credit for doing that! i know if it was me i would be so shy to go up to him and ask him if he was talking to me. my point is that just think if you didnt, you would be wondering for god only knows how long, if she was really talking to you or what she was saying. i mean who knows, it could always turn out for the best and if it doesnt, at least you know the truth, right ? no harm in that! (=
Brandi_S answered Thursday February 15 2007, 1:55 am: Why should you feel embarrassed? You wasn't sure if she had something to say to you, so you asked. I would have done the same. [ Brandi_S's advice column | Ask Brandi_S A Question ]
xomegaroni answered Wednesday February 14 2007, 11:19 pm: no definately not. completely normal & i'd probably do the same thing. don't worry too much about it :) maybe just try talking to her about it at another time or if it ever comes up again. if not, just let it go.
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