okay well i like this guy & i really want to get his sn. but i can't just ask my friends because they'll KNOW i like him. cause last time i liked a guy i just casually asked my friend & she and my other friend would act SO obvious around him! i dont want to tell ANYONE that i like him, but i just want to ask my friends what his sn is without sounding so completely obvious. can someone give me some tips, please?
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Friendship? KittyxCatx333 answered Wednesday April 4 2007, 7:03 pm: I think you should just be like "Hey (friend) do you know what (boy)'s sn is? I am trying to get everybodys sn just in case I have a question about the homework or something." Try something like that. Just be really casual about it, and don't seem to eager. If they say they dont know just be like oo ok do u know .. and ask if they know somebody elses sn so its not too obvious =]
Hope I helped!!
xomegaroni answered Wednesday April 4 2007, 7:01 pm: The best way to go about doing that is saying you need it for a specific reason. An example would be "hey can i have so&so's screenname because he's in my chem class & i need the homework assignment" or something along the lines of that. That won't make anything obvious at all, only that you're catching up on school work. If he doesn't go to your school, another example would be "hey can i have his screenname, he wanted me to help him with something and i lost it" or anything like that. It won't make things obvious. If none of those work, it looks like you would have to ask him yourself if you want to avoid the whole friends thing.
looloo12 answered Wednesday April 4 2007, 7:00 pm: just say "hey, do you know (insert name here)'s sn? i want to fill up my address book with our whole class and i just need his to finish it off" or something like that!
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