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Best way to say no.


Question Posted Sunday April 8 2007, 3:05 pm


14/f
So this guy in my elective class likes me. & i know this for sure. I like him too, as a friend and sorta in a bf way. but i really dont want a boyfriend, right now. I like being single. So in your opinion, what would be the best way to say no if he asks me out.


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ElCaballoLoco answered Sunday April 8 2007, 9:46 pm:
Well

unforutantly theres no perfect way to do this

so im gonna try to give you the best way

When he asks you out

best way to say no is say that you like it as friends not as a bf gf thing

also say that you could never imagine him as your bf cause hes such a good friend

compliment him and etc after but thing is to not hurt his feelings

these things usually turn out fine cause at teh end the guy still has hope and keeps talkin to the girl and the girl is nice and talks back

im sure youll do fine if you have any questions

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