you could say,his name then i like you very much and you are like my brother!!
NO but there is a rumour saying they did but they just friends like brother and sister.
text or flirt.
Ask one of your friends to go do it for you.
An implied metaphor is a metaphor that makes a comparison without directly stating the comparison. An example of an implied metaphor is saying someone squawked out a reply, because it implies that they are talking like a parrot without saying it outright.
Send them a message saying why, say it in a nice way.Remove them as a Friend.
get one of your friends to do it or try to make him say it to u
Go out with the boy they like or with their boyfriend or brother
Get in a group and play truth or dare and get one of your friends to dare him to kiss you.
Get your friends to say it or give him signs you like him like blowing a kiss
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A girl may hint that she likes you without saying it directly by touching your arm and having extended eye contact with you.
An alternative way to phrase "Did you know" is to say "Have you heard." This expression invites curiosity and encourages engagement without directly addressing anyone. It can be used to introduce interesting facts or information in a conversational manner.