Question Posted Saturday February 17 2007, 4:34 am
India:-
Well, In the college, I see a cute girl roaming here and there. I neither know her name nor her class of study. I extremely like her. But she seems 24/7 busy on mobile talking...and moreover, she sometimes stands with guys and talk for which I don't feel well.
First time about 3 months back I saw her in the liberary and lovingly looked at her,,, at the same, time she also kept looking at me with showing deep interest to interact... Every college day I was roaming around and finding her and just kept looking...she seems interested in me, but, I'm not sure, if she has a boyfriend cause, she is always on the phone. What I want is how to ask her out, so that, I can not be seemed bad or crancy guy to her...an interactive way to seem cute and good boy to her? Thanks in advance.
Grover,
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? kiran answered Saturday February 17 2007, 6:59 pm: Well the only way to find out that she has interest in you is to tell her that you like her. She might seem busy but you'll probably find some time to talk to her. And if she still seems to busy for you to talk to her then find out who her friends are and have them tell them, or have them tell you when she has time off. You also don't know if she has a boyfriend right? So she'll probably tell you if you get to talk to her. But it might be hard to tell her but thats the only way to find out how she feels. I hope everything goes well for you! [ kiran's advice column | Ask kiran A Question ]
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