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How do i get this girl to like me?

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so i met this girl in school and her name is nhi , but when ever i go near i get revous, but i really wanted her to like me and i want to ask her out, what should i do?

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  1. find things you have in coommon and talk about them in conversations to find out if you really like her then if you do ask her out (spending time with her and doing things she wants to do will make it seem more fun to be around you)


  2. 1.Put on your best outfit.

    2.Put on axe...my bro wears it and he smells AMAZING when he does.

    3.Put on your best smile

    4.Put on deodorant.

    5.Stay calm. Be positive, the worst thing she can say is no and that's not the end of the world.

    6.GOOD LUCK!

  3. Well....get to know her really well...and become close to her...and ask her out...but it wouldnt hurt if you asked some ppl in your school about her...it's your chose when to ask her out...make sure it's at the right time!!!!! Good Luck!

  4. awwweh! NEVER EVER send her a letter or have a friend tell her you like her its a HUGE turn off. Tell her in person and just practice what your going to say to her in your mirror

  5. Of course the one above me is very thorough. I agree. You could join a group she is in. If I were the girl I would like an anonymous flower put on my desk, like a secret admirer. Its fun and creative and it shows in something like this.. Pray about it, God knows what you need.

  6. Just bite the bullet and ask her out. Confidence is very attractive to girls.

  7. BE YOURSELF!  If you fake it and she likes the fake you, then the real you is going to go unfulfilled.  Remember that if this girl winds up not liking you for who you are, there are thousands of others who you'll find equally attractive who WILL like the real you.

    Next: the best pick-up line is "Hello."  Said while smiling.

    Next: your goal isn't to impress her.  Your goal is to get to know her (and in the process she'll get to know you) so that you can make an informed decision about whether the relationship is going anywhere.  So be ready to listen and to discuss things she likes for at least part of the time.

    Start out--after 'hello'--by talking about things that aren't threatening or too personal:

    1. Ask a background question about the other person.  (Where are you from, what work do you do, etc.)

    2. Comment on an event (particularly the one you’re at: “nice party, huh?” or “great museum, isn’t it?”

    3. Pay a compliment.

    4. Ask for advice (works best with current acquaintances).

    5. Find something to praise (other than the person you’re talking to—that was covered in #3).

    6. Ask for help (this is particularly effective in France).

    7. Ask for an opinion.

    8. Ask for an evaluation (works best with acquaintances).

    9. Ask about local customs.

    10. Ask about local restaurants.

    11. Comment honestly on how you are feeling (without getting too personal).

    12. Talk about the surroundings.

    13. Ask questions.

    13a. Listen to the answers.

    14. Talk about why you are undertaking a major activity in your own life.

    15. Talk about your career (or your spouse’s career).

    16. Do you have any hobbies?

    17. How do you spend your free time? (sports, art, parties, entertainment, education, etc/)

    18. What kinds of animals do you like (or dislike)?  May lead to a discussion of pets.

    19. What’s a happy experience you’ve had recently?

    20. Has anything important happened to you lately?

    21. Ask the other person about something you really want to know concerning their cultural background.

    Once you get lost in conversation, you'll find the nervousness abates.  And once you're both learning how you can enjoy talking to one another, then ask her out--she'll be more likely to agree.

  8. Just ask her out and be yourself. What do you have to lose?

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