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<blockquote data-quote="Ashley" data-source="post: 2025603" data-attributes="member: 211048"><p>well when you first start talking to her, ask her about her day.</p><p>mention something about your day, "man that assembly at school was SO BORING!"</p><p>it would be better if it were something you were both involved in, and that you think she will agree on.</p><p>something at school being boring is most likely a sure-fire thing for her to agree on lol.</p><p>if you have a mutual teacher, thats good to talk about, talk about the class, an assignment,</p><p>just anything that happened that day.</p><p>if she tells you she did something interesting that day, build off of it.</p><p>most likely if she kind of mysteriously mentions something that happened that day, encourage her to go on. i know i love talking about something crazy that happened in my day lol</p><p>just seem interested.</p><p>not too interested though...</p><p>dont answer everything like automatically.</p><p>take a minute to think about what youre going to say in response.</p><p>just make small talk that might build into a bigger conversation.</p><p></p><p>music and movies are also a good thing to talk about.</p><p>but if you disagree with her about something just say so subtly and respectfully, and if it really doesnt matter that much, dont even say anything at all, just keep the conversation going.</p><p>and only SOMETIMES get offline before her.</p><p>dont always stay on til she gets off, but dont ALWAYS get off before her.</p><p>but yeah... hope i helped...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Ashley, post: 2025603, member: 211048"] well when you first start talking to her, ask her about her day. mention something about your day, "man that assembly at school was SO BORING!" it would be better if it were something you were both involved in, and that you think she will agree on. something at school being boring is most likely a sure-fire thing for her to agree on lol. if you have a mutual teacher, thats good to talk about, talk about the class, an assignment, just anything that happened that day. if she tells you she did something interesting that day, build off of it. most likely if she kind of mysteriously mentions something that happened that day, encourage her to go on. i know i love talking about something crazy that happened in my day lol just seem interested. not too interested though... dont answer everything like automatically. take a minute to think about what youre going to say in response. just make small talk that might build into a bigger conversation. music and movies are also a good thing to talk about. but if you disagree with her about something just say so subtly and respectfully, and if it really doesnt matter that much, dont even say anything at all, just keep the conversation going. and only SOMETIMES get offline before her. dont always stay on til she gets off, but dont ALWAYS get off before her. but yeah... hope i helped... [/QUOTE]
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