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Talking to him...well sorta


Question Posted Sunday January 6 2008, 6:40 pm

Alright...
So there's this guy I saw on myspace he was one of my friends friends and he lives in the same city I do and he looked like a realy cool person so I decided to add him. Well he accepted my friend request and now I want to talk to him. I talked to my friend...he's real and not physcotic either. So I want to snd a message. What should I say. What's a good myspace conversation starter?

16/F


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You_Got_Advice answered Monday January 7 2008, 8:33 pm:
ask him what school he goes to, and just be like, "well i was myspace browsing and you looked pretty cool" and it'll make him feel good and want to talk to you more.

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freshcutroses answered Sunday January 6 2008, 10:11 pm:
what do you see about him that makes him a "really cool person"? does he do any sports or have similar tastes in music as you? those are always good conversation starters!

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