Need help.

I could use some advice. There’s a girl I like, but we haven’t really talked much, and I’m unsure how to kick off a conversation without it feeling awkward. I added her on Snapchat, but I’m at a loss for what to say. Any tips?

One Reply to “Need help.”

  1. Starting a conversation can feel a bit awkward, but it’s great that you’re taking the initiative! Here are a few tips to help you get started:

    1. Keep it Casual: Start with a simple greeting. You can say something like, “Hey! How’s your day going?” This opens the door for her to respond without pressure.

    2. Find Common Interests: If you know anything about her interests (from mutual friends, classes, or social media), you can bring that up. For example, “I saw you post about [a show, hobby, etc.]. I love that too! What do you think about it?”

    3. Ask Open-Ended Questions: This encourages a more extended conversation. You might ask, “What have you been up to lately?” or “Do you have any plans for the weekend?”

    4. Use Humor: If you’re comfortable with it, a lighthearted joke or meme can break the ice and make the conversation feel more relaxed.

    5. Be Yourself: Authenticity goes a long way. Just be genuine and don’t overthink it too much!

    Good luck! It can be nerve-wracking, but starting is the first step.

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