after Christmas break we got this new kid. hes so funny! but i can never talk to him because he's friends with popular people and this other friend group. my friend group doesn't have any guys, or at least cute guys. in all these people i know they have fun and go ice skating with a bunch of girls and cute guy friends. with me its not like that. what can i start a conversation about and make it not be awkward?
micZz answered Monday February 27 2012, 1:41 pm: Well I agree with the 1st answer just say hi how are you when you pass him and if he's kind he will talk back and I'm sure that will start a good conversation maybe invite him somewhere and then you guyz can have some fun
soph0900 answered Sunday February 26 2012, 5:35 pm: Everytime you see him, pass him by at school or whereever say "hey!" or "hello!" Or "hI!" , smile wave ect...you get the idea. If he's really a nice guy, he'll wave back, (even if he doesnt know you well)and eventually you might get into more of a conversation!
-ALTHOUGH That conversation might be "Why d'you keep saying hi to me?" its still a starting point!- [ soph0900's advice column | Ask soph0900 A Question ]
Cheergirl201 answered Saturday February 25 2012, 8:30 am: I had the same trouble before, If you want to say hi to him or something, if you see him in the hall way alone. There's your chance just say hi to him, and tell him your name. That's what helped me get to know my best guy friend and he was in the popular group. Even in class make an excusses to walk up to the teacher and ask her/him a "question" if he looks at u smile back. Don't be scared to walk up to a guy and say hi, or i've seen you around, your really cool, or something. If he's around his friends there's a possibility they might laugh at you. :'/ dont worrie about that. you'll be fine.
~Bridget <3 [ Cheergirl201's advice column | Ask Cheergirl201 A Question ]
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