Question Posted Wednesday December 12 2007, 3:33 pm
theres this kid that i think is so cutee, and he usually ends up infront of me on the lunch line. anyway, i asked my friend tommy to find out his name and he ended up going up to him and saying " this girls in love with you and keeps asking me for youre name to find out youre name so what is it" and hes like oh im chris. and i dont know now i feel so awkward because he probably thinks im a stalker or something. do you have any ideas on what i can do to make this situation better?
sunset356 answered Wednesday December 12 2007, 7:40 pm: smile at him in the hallway.
and when youre next to him in the lunchline, if youre both going to get the same food or something, make a remark towards the food. like, "these cookies are so gooood" or something like that. if he has brains, he will answer, even if it's a laugh or a smile. or one day, just sit at his table with some of your friends, and be like "hey guys, can we sit here?" and introduce yourselves, and start a convo maybe. [ sunset356's advice column | Ask sunset356 A Question ]
orphans answered Wednesday December 12 2007, 6:53 pm: Don't worry, that's not the most humiliating thing to have done to you in the world. (I've heard worse) Did you ever think that he now might want to talk to you, but can't work up the nerve? Try starting a conversation with him, forget about what happened, and if he brings it up, laugh it off. Make it a joke, don't avoid him, that would be the worst thing you could do. Just smile and make the first move, who cares what happened? He has probably already forgotten about the whole thing, hungry boys and information...eh, I wouldn't count on them to rememebr ;] just kididng.
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