maybe or.. he likes you to and feels awkward about it
Get used to it, it happens in life.
See how she reacts. If she avoids you and seems unkeen around you, pretend he was talking crap, but if she talk to you more or flirts, go for it! Good luck!
Ask her can she stop talking so loud about how much you like him or just to stop talking about him for right now.
talking with a friend
If she hangs with you all the time and you two are always talking- you are her BFF. If there is always an akward silence or she avoids you it time to get a new BFF. You could always straight out ask her what she thinks.
Talking to my friend
of course he will!! he does not want you t6o know so he avoids you!!
"God, my friend Mia." In Spanish, the adjetive comes AFTER the noun, that way, you already know what you're talking about. While in English, you have to wait until afterwards to know what you're talking about. Spanish avoids confusion.An alternate translation: Using the "mío" not as a name, but as a possesive, "My God, my friend." Either way, the term is mispelled. It is wither Mia (for the name) or mío (for the possesive).
It means that someone is listening in on your conversation, and you don't want them to hear what you're saying. Example: If you and your friend are talking about a surprise party your throughing for Mackenzie, and Mackinzie is standing a few feet away, you would say, "Shhh.....The walls have ears..." And that would be saying to the friend that Mackenzie is listening!!! Stop talking!!!
Yes, "talking to my friend" is the gerund phrase.
are you talking about "an american tale, fiffle goes west"??
well as a teen, i would just text my friend and go see my crush... and then whatever happens... happens