theres this girl that i think i like but never talked to and i want to get to know her better but dont know how to talk to her like i need advice how to become a conversation starter. I'm not very good at thinking of stuff on he top of my head. HELP!!!
Erinn_the_bamf answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 10:18 am: The best converstation started has one word - "Hello" Just going up to her and saying hi and asking how her day is, is a great effort. Ask open ended questions for her to answer so she ends up doing most of the talking. Give her one or two genuine compliments. Most importantly, remember to be yourself! [ Erinn_the_bamf's advice column | Ask Erinn_the_bamf A Question ]
MCRxoLoVer answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 8:26 am: Ok well I liked this guy, and i didnt know what to say to him. So I just went up to him and was like "hey what's up. Do you wanna hang out some time, (as friends), and he was like yeah sure." and it happens that were going out now. But I have talked to him before. So you might just want to go up to her and be like, hey whats up. And just talk to her about something you might think she likes. Give her a compliment or something. Just make sure you dont seem bored when your talking.
kimmiault answered Tuesday July 10 2007, 6:42 am: In my opinion, people put way too much time into what they will say. Many lose their oportunity. I have never had any problems with getting people i like because i am myself. Not beautiful or skinny, just me. My advice is to just go up to her and say hi. Be like "Hi so and so, im whatever, what is your name?" or " Hey, nice day huh?" something. Be you. If she likes you she will answer back. [ kimmiault's advice column | Ask kimmiault A Question ]
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