Question Posted Saturday November 10 2007, 10:50 am
I asked this question before but no one really helped so i am gonna ask it again =P
there is this kid i REALLYYYYYYYY like!!!!! and we are REALLY good friends.
he likes someone else =\
which is my 1st problem
and also whenever we talk on aim our conversations are so boring and awkward and its like uhhh now what do we talk about in awkward silence
on aim i cant rele joke with him cause he takes things seriously
but in person he is CRAZZZYYY!! and he ALWAYS comes up to me to talk to me and say hi but then it happnes again we are just standing there in awkward silence like, not knowing what to say to eachotherr
soo yeahh idk if someone can help, but ifff you could that would be greatt (=
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? SilentOne answered Saturday November 10 2007, 5:59 pm: Hey,
The #1 easiest thing to talk about is yourself. Accordingly, to make it easy for him to talk, and interesting for you, you should ask questions about him. There's no way you can run out of questions to ask him about himself, because the only person who knows everything about him is (himself).
If nothing else, it will give him the impression that you're into him.
Things like what his dreams are, who his first crush was on, why he's doing the subjects he is at school, what colour hair he likes, movies, music is always a good topic.
It all seems like small-talk, really, but I've come to a the conclusion that if it weren't for small-talk, people would know very little at all about one another.
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