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Question Posted Monday July 2 2007, 8:52 am

What are some ways to flirt with a guy that you work with? We work in a restaurant in different positions, but pass each other a lot in the kitchen and stuff.

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janelle2332 answered Monday July 2 2007, 2:55 pm:
well you could try the classic flirting glance.. which is when he makes eye contact with you, you hold it for a second or two and then look down and to the right..but if your not that kinda girl, try saying cute stuff to him and see if he responds.

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ayyeitslindss answered Monday July 2 2007, 2:18 pm:
smiling.. talking.. lightly touching him and stuff

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devonede answered Monday July 2 2007, 10:40 am:
Whenever you pass him, you could smile cute or smile and say "hey" or "how's it going?". Also, since you just pass by him, you could lightly touch his arm every now and then. Just do cute small things because you don't want to make a scene at work :]

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