Just treat them like they are one of your friends. If you think that they like you, ask them out!
Tell them you like talking to them and check out their response.
someone that doesnt like talking or looking at people
back bitting You might mean talking behind someone's back, and ways to describe that are gossiping, criticizing, "talking someone down," or "dissing" someone... could be betrayal or subversion as well. If you mean actually just standing behind someone and talking, then perhaps grumbling or murmuring or ... being passive-agressive. Often, the term "two-faced" is used to describe a person who talks poorly about someone behind their back, while acting like their best friend while in their presence.
well they sound like there laughung while talking and then they will get along will them
stop and act like your not talking to that person act like your talking to someone your okay with talking to.
Tienes= you have (informal-used when talking to a friend or someone you are familiar with) Tiene= you have (formal-used when talking to someone in authority lor respect like a teacher or preaher)
Talking on the phone is just like any other talking - you're sharing information with someone else.
You use have when your talking about yourself like "i have a computer" you use has when your talking about someone else like "she has a computer" simples:)
"Your Excellency" is used when you are addressing the person, like speaking or writing to them. "His Excellency" would be when you are talking to someone else about the person.
it is a figure of speech like talking to someone
The correct spelling is gossip.
It is impossible :) if your talking about Justin bieber then it is very hard to like this person.