![]() ![]() You, um, totally “forgot” to write down the English homework, so you shoot your crush a casual text. Say something simple, then keep the conversation going. The group setting is way less pressure than a one-on-one date, but the fact that you thought to include your crush lets them know they’re on your mind.Ħ. Whether you’re hosting a party, group study sesh, or movie night, invite your crush along. Invite your crush to hang out as part of a group. They’ll get the message, or at the very least, be flattered that you went out of your way to say hi.ĥ. It’s just one second of putting yourself out there and you’re done. Don’t overthink it - just give your crush a quick hello when you pass them in the hall or see them waiting for the bus after school. The addition of a □, □, or even □ lets you show off a little bit of your playful side.Ĥ. Think more strategically-placed kissy faces, less 10 zillion heart-eyes. Plus, it helps the convo feel even more ~intimate.~ģ. You don’t need to get into a staring contest, but looking your crush in the eye when they talk is a subtle way to show that you’re genuinely interested in the conversation. Sending a cute Snapchat is another way to strike up a flirty conversation.Ģ. But being a consistent liker - and leaving a cute comment every now and then - will help them get the hint sooner or later. ![]() Liking one Insta post every few months doesn’t really send the message that you’re into them. Like their Instagrams and watch their Snapchats. Here’s your totally chill, non-embarrassing, easy-to-learn guide to flirting.ġ. They’ll totally pick up the hints, be completely impressed, and hopefully, you two will be planning your first date (and even second date!) in no time. If you’re not sure how to strike up a conversation with your crush - and that’s okay! - start with the basics below. It might be tempting to blurt out your feelings (and sometimes it happens!) but from playful texts to subtle body language, there are so many chill ways to flirt with your crush. You of course want them to know that you’re interested, but you don’t want to come on too strong, either. Feeling tongue-tied in front of a crush is completely normal, and most of the time, feels inevitable.
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