Theres this kid on my bus that I've never spoken to before. I want to but I wouldnt even know what to say. He seems like a cool person but I'm not even sure if he's noticed me. I came across his myspace and I don't know if I should add him. I mean, do you think it'll be weird to add someone you've never spoken to. He'll probably think like: "Why is this girl adding me?" So.. I don't know what to do. :[
Volleyball2150 answered Friday November 23 2007, 8:54 pm: You should add him... Then when you're on the bus be like "hey I added you as a myspace friend" and then wait for his response.
If you don't like that idea, then maybe message him on myspace and be like "you're on my bus aren't you?" and then again... see what his response is.
If you don't like either of those ideas, then ask him a simple question when you're on the bus together. Like "hey do you know the bus drivers name?" or "hey whats that kids name over there?"
ask questions... that way he HAS to respond and you won't look like an idiot. some people just say "hey whats up?" then that person feels like they don't need to respond because its not that important question.... and if they don't respond, then you're left looking like a dope.
emiliza answered Friday November 23 2007, 8:51 pm: add him! theres nothing to loose! you need to get up the courage to talk to him and then you guys might be able to be really good friends with eachother. it doesnt matter if you talk to him on myspace or in real life. just take the chance. whatever doesnt kill you can only make you stronger! [ emiliza's advice column | Ask emiliza A Question ]
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