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are u shy when talking to a stranger u like??


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so today i was out in a bar cafe thingie and i saw a girl that was rly qt and she kept looking at me and even if the place is somewhere ppl talk to each other easily in i just froze and turned to talk to my friend

 

when she left she smiled at me and i regretted not talking to her sdsfs

how do u talk to strangers u like more easily??

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I'm shy talking to any stranger

 

 

Im always shy lol

 

 

I have the same issue

I'm so bad with conversations smh

 

thing is i'm usually good for conversations if we have smth in common like being in the same uni/convention/have friends in common/go to the same place often 

 

buut when its someone u just saw for the first time and u dont know what theyre like its rly hard  :rlytearpls:

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In most situations I'm not but there are times when I'm really tired or in a bad mood in which case I keep to myself and end up coming off as shy when I really just don't care to get to know the person. 

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Why would you like a stranger? If Im conscious of them, I'd be shy. Otherwise, no. 

 

not like like more like attracted to

 

 

Try complimenting smth about them ,their eyes,clothes,hair and then build ur conversation from that

 

yea thats usually a good thing to do

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A stranger....? What do you mean "stranger you like"? How do you like strangers? Or do you mean "attracted to"? Cause in that case, I guess it depends. If it's a quick convo, nah. If it's a long ass convo, then I'm only nervous the first two minutes, because they're usually the ones who get nervous around me.

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