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so there's this guy at uni


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who is in one of my classes and two weeks ago we started talking and we exchanged numbers but that's it. it was a very friendly conversation, no flirting or anything. i didn't even see him in that way I was just happy to have a male friend who shares a lot in common with me. 

 

today morning he was waiting for me outside class, he complimented me and told me I looked nice and he bought me my favourite coffee without me asking..he even filled me in on a bit i missed when I went to the bathroom w/o me asking and he gave me his notes. so now i'm starting to think.

 

how am i supposed to interpret this? is he just being nice and friendly?

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Honestly, what I've learnt now is that most guys are lazy and won't try to put in effort for a girl they aren't at least a little bit interested in.

Even if he sent you just a test saying "Hey~" it means he's interested in you. If you think he's not bad you can reciprocate, otherwise just let it be.

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Maybe he is just a friend

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Just be open when he confesses his feeling.

 

Since you said you guys have a lot in common..it might be he just like to be around you, so you guys can talk about everything that both of you have in common.

 

But....there is no guy want to buy a someone's fave coffee if he doesn't have an interest with you. That's a clue.

 

Notes or fill you up on something can go both ways, but buy you a coffee ...free...without you asking..damn girl, just prepare but don't give much hope.

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