So I was at a track meet and saw this guy I've never talked to from another school. My friends noticed he was looking over my way quite a few times. Later I realized we were following each other on twitter, so I'm going to DM (Direct Message) him. What should I say? I know he's a pretty shy guy. Thanks!
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? hiddeninsite answered Friday May 16 2014, 8:46 pm: If you are also shy to talk to him, you could come up with something to say that is related to track first. It's hard to just come right out and say that you noticed them and that you like them and think they are cute and such. So, you could mention that you saw him in a certain race or event and ask him questions about that event. Ask him what he does. Ask him about his school. You could really come up with anything that is not directly related to you wanting to talk to him to "break the ice". You could even just follow him back and on Twitter and say "Thanks for following me!" and see if he responds back and just go with it from there. [ hiddeninsite's advice column | Ask hiddeninsite A Question ]
WithKissesKiera answered Thursday May 15 2014, 8:08 am: if you are going to dm HIM and knows he's shy and yo u kind of are too simply make regular conversation.. maybe a " Hi, i saw you at the track meet how's it going' or " Hey i saw you at the track meet and didnt get a chance to say hi somehow we're following each other on twitter what a coincidence" minor flirting try not to over due it. later on in the convo mention he's cute etc etc. GOOD LUCK [ WithKissesKiera's advice column | Ask WithKissesKiera A Question ]
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