There is this new kid in my school well actually not that new maybe a month or two. But I dont know how to start a conversation with him. I REALLY REALLY REALLY like him! He seems shy ish. I just want him to notice me he is kinda ok really short but not all guys care if the girl is taller then them right? please help
Xenolan answered Friday March 2 2007, 12:18 pm: Most guys do prefer a woman to be a little shorter than they are, but if this guy is "really short", then he's probably resigned to the fact that he'll be dating taller women. I wouldn't worry too much about that part.
The fact that he's new gives you a perfect conversation opener. Just pick a moment, like after class or lunchtime or something, and say, "Hi, you're kind of new here, right? I'm Stacy." (This assumes that you are Stacy.)
If he has any manners at all, he'll introduce himself in turn. Then, all you have to do is ask him where he's from, and have a conversation from there. It doesn't have to be a long conversation, just enough so that you've met and know each other a little.
Then, make sure to keep it up. Say hi to him in the halls and occasionally go out of your way to ask how he's doing. If he's interested at all in you, he will start going out of his way to greet you as well, and just like that you've got a thing going. Where it goes from there is up to both of you! [ Xenolan's advice column | Ask Xenolan A Question ]
karenR answered Friday March 2 2007, 11:29 am: This article might help you. Its tips on how to start a conversation with someone you don't know. :)
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