i'll take any answers but i'd like guys opinions too.
for guys, if your at the mall, how do girls normally catch you attention ?
and for anyone, how is a good way to get a guy's attention at the mall? like if its a guy you see there alot but never talk to him but you know he's noticed you before?
ammo answered Sunday April 29 2007, 3:58 pm: Hmm, lets see - first thing I'd probably notice is what she would be wearing because there's certain things I'd just notice more than others in clothing.
Eye contact is always a good idea to get someone to catch my attention as well as a friendly smile. Those will always get my attention (and always have done thus far). :)
Just to clarify though all guys are different - what some like others won't. Also, some can be extremely apprehensive about approaching a girl (I used to be and to an extent I still am unless I'm certain she does want to chat - otherwise I'll just shrug it off as her just being friendly). He may feel shy about approaching you so it may even come down to you making it a little more obvious that you want him to come and talk to you than normal so he is more confident in doing so. Good luck. :) [ ammo's advice column | Ask ammo A Question ]
jdiiiizle answered Sunday April 29 2007, 3:22 pm: If you are at the mall with your friends, as a guy i would notice you if say you kinda looked at me and say giggled with your friends. Idk maybe its just me but that would make me feel that you noticed me, and in turn I would notice you. say you are at the food court, try to grab a table by a guy you want to notice you, and if you catch him looking your way smile at him. [ jdiiiizle's advice column | Ask jdiiiizle A Question ]
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