What is up with a guy who has been saying hi to you and he wants you to say hi back to him whenever you see him in the halls?? And what if it goes on for 6 months and you like him. But alls you can do is smile at him, and he smiles at you, and all he ever says is hi (my name), then I say hi(his name).And sometimes the other way around? sometimes we think of clever ways to say hi like tap each other shoulders or wave or whatever. I thought of everything. I just want him!
HELP!
Im confused, and I have been crushing on him. Whats weird is when you have a crush your not suppsoed to even talk to him, and alls I have said is Hi (name) and other stuff but not a real conversation only once. and by the way he stares at me a lot and follows me, and knows which class I have and looks inside and nodds.
what should i do I always never can decide?
So it's obviously the two of you like eachother but are both hesitant to admit it. Greeting eachother is fine, but you might want to add a little more to get the conversation going like "Hi [name]. How are you? What are you doing for summer". You know, questions like that. Maybe ask if he's getting a summer job. If the conversation still seems limited, you might want to talk to him online via email, myspace, or facebook if that proves easier. Try to find some similarities, and when you meet up you can continure the conversations that you had over the internet if you guys get into them.
Since the signs are pretty much clear that he has something for you =), you should just chill and relax. Engaging in funny, interesting convos can build a great friendship and may even lead to a relationship. You might have to start the convos in the beginning but you guys will learn to be more comfortable around eachother and it will be no big deal and it won't seem awkward.
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