christina answered Tuesday April 21 2009, 3:08 pm: Do you know what kind of stuff he likes? Ask him about music, movies, school, his friends, or hobbies. Ask him what he likes to do.
Any questions that fall into those categories can be asked to help get to know somebody. Just ask him & tell him to feel free to ask you in return.
And sorry to say, but you cannot get someone to like you. Just be honest & if he doesn't like you off of that, then he doesn't deserve you anyways. [ christina's advice column | Ask christina A Question ]
Sami143 answered Tuesday April 21 2009, 11:43 am: I would ask him simple flirty question just so you can get to know each other. Like his favorite food, movies, music, etc. Ask him how long his longest relationship was, what he's doing this weekend and by then hopefully he says "maybe hanging out with you" or something like that but put some flirt in to your text too! And hopefully you guys have a lot in common. Hope i helped =] [ Sami143's advice column | Ask Sami143 A Question ]
lilshortyr888 answered Monday April 20 2009, 11:00 pm: it's always better to get to know someone in person. maybe that would help. talking about interests and activites is always something.
if you like someone, never be anything but yourself. you don't want him liking you for something you're not. sorry if that sounds cheesy, but it's true. all you can do is be yourself and get to know each other. [ lilshortyr888's advice column | Ask lilshortyr888 A Question ]
Trauma answered Monday April 20 2009, 10:51 pm: Try asking him about his interests. What kind of music he likes, movies, food, etc... See what interests you have in common. That'll help out a lot when you're talking to him. [ Trauma's advice column | Ask Trauma A Question ]
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