Just say...
I've liked you for a while and I'm not sure if you knew it, but will you go out with me.
just don't talk fast and look her her straight in the eye
Listen,all you have to do is just kind of flirt a little with him and if he seems to like it you know he is partly interested.Then, start talkin to him,find out what he likes then go with it for a while.Finally when you have been good freinds for a while,pop the question,but dont seem to eager and don`t be to slow or desperate sounding,just gradually pop the question, trust me,it will work.
Yes, "dying to find out" is a metaphorical expression that means being extremely eager or desperate to discover something. It does not refer to actual physical death, but it emphasizes the intensity of the desire.
A guy may be desperate if he constantly seeks validation or attention, appears overly eager or clingy in relationships, or compromises his values to please others. Desperation can also be evident if he rushes into commitments or exhibits possessive behavior.
He was very eager to get to the waterpark. Eager- excited The answer by Salman Is : The 4 year old was eager about starting to study!!!!!!!!
The asker of this question was eager to get an anwswer. She was eager to begin her new job. They were eager for the arrival of their new baby.
At the end of Act 1, Scene 3, Romeo is excited and eager to attend the Capulet party in the hopes of seeing Rosaline, the woman he loves. He is hopeful that the event will provide an opportunity to catch Rosaline's eye and win her affection.
Evelyne Eager's birth name is Evelyn Josephine Eager.
Rick Eager's birth name is Richard Eager James II.
No, 'To Eager' is not a recognized verb. It can, however, be used as an adjective, 'Eager', or adverbially, 'Eagerly'.
The mother was irritated/annoyed because of his EAGERNESS to go to the party. (or any where,u can change it if u like ) ^_^
eager
No, eager is an antonym of reluctant.