I need advice! 12/f
There is a new kid in my class but I don't socialize with him that often. How do I socialize with him without creeping him out? Thanks!!!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? xomegan14 answered Tuesday May 1 2012, 9:05 pm: just approach him one day, and start talking to him. theres nothing wrong with getting to know someone knew, right?! ask him some questions about what hes interested in, but not too many questions, you dont want to seem crazy. maybe crack a little joke about the class. dont think about it too much. planning the whole thing will just make you more nervous. the conversations should be able to flow naturally. if you just give it a shot im sure you'll be fine, and you and him will be friends in no time!
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JustJessOx answered Tuesday May 1 2012, 2:27 pm: Hey there,
Just talk to him! :) get to know him. Be friendly. Get to know his interests you have an abundance of things to talk about. School, movies, music, tv you name it.
You won't be creeping him out by getting to know him. Chances are he will be happy that people are making an effort with him being new and all.
Take the chance and put yourself out there you have nothing to lose. You may just make a great friend in the process. Add him on facebook if you have it or ask for his number once you get talking.
Good luck hope this helps
Much <3
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