some random boy who looks my age or maybe older, just moved in like 6 houses away from me.. & well the past few days, he will walk by, stare at me the entire time, & then as hes past me, he will keep turning around to look at me more. hes pretty cute, & i want to get to know him. but i don't know how or what to say, next time i see him should i just be like, hey? .. i don't know, what should i say. :)
Like I said, start out by introducing yourself. Then, get to know him. Ask where he's from, find out if he has siblings, how old he is, why he moved here, etc. Ask him questions and show him that you're interested!
cheryl_diamond answered Friday July 24 2009, 7:01 pm: Your 17, your a young lady! And saying something like "so are you new in the neighborhood" to a guy that stares at you day after day will sound to boring, like you have researched what to say to him. For Pete sakes he is cute, just catch him off guard one day when he is looking and you and ask him " Why do you stare over here every after noon" Or morning or day or whatever you want. He will think you are gutsy if that is even an adjective!
tiredoftrying answered Friday July 24 2009, 5:45 pm: ahhhh your lucky :) i was just saying to my friend i wish i had a cute guy move next to me. When he looks at you and it's obvious he's looking right at you, smile and say hi. Maybe ask his name or something, and get into a conversation. That's what I'd do! But don't be akward about it like that other person said. Just relaxxxx. [ tiredoftrying's advice column | Ask tiredoftrying A Question ]
BahaiMa22 answered Thursday July 23 2009, 2:45 am: Well say Hi!
Try not to be awkard though and come flat out and be like ".....SOOOOOO ya moved in the neighborhood eh?" lol..Just say Hi and start off casual he probably thinks you are a cutie. ;) [ BahaiMa22's advice column | Ask BahaiMa22 A Question ]
Trauma answered Thursday July 23 2009, 1:39 am: Just say hi & start a casual conversation. Ask him where he moved from, how he likes the neighborhood, or what he's into. [ Trauma's advice column | Ask Trauma A Question ]
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