Okay there's this one guy names Aurthur I really like him. He's two grades above me so I don't have any classes with him, but he's always in my choir class second period because he doesn't have a class assigned to him. (He's in show choir and I'm in concert choir)
Anyway I had to interview him for newspaper because he had a solo for the last show choir concert and he's a really good singer so I presented the idea of a student profile on him and my editor assigned it to me.
So I interviewed him and he was really sweet and funny, he didn't just give me really crappy monotone answers like guys usually do when I have to interview them. But now the articles done and I still see him in class sometimes but I don't have a clue as to what to say or how to start a conversation with him. He's usually running around a lot and helping out...but what should I say as a conversation starter. I don't want to sound like a total idiotand I don't want to sound like I'm trying to get him to talk to me.
If he talked about something he did in the past that he is proud of (this is a long shot since i have no idea what the interview was like) then bring that up. "Hey, I was really impressed that you did -insert whatever here-, what was it like?"
RegalSilver answered Sunday November 4 2007, 12:24 am: Well since you're obviously both into music maybe start talking about that. You must know quite a bit about him if you interviewed him. Whenever you have down time in class and you see that he's not doing anything, I'd go over and talk to him. At this point you really can't tell if he's into you or not. Try not to be to pushy and don't let it be too obvious that you like him. [ RegalSilver's advice column | Ask RegalSilver A Question ]
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