If he already has a cell phone, text him and ask him... start the conversation off slow though, don't immediately ask. OR get one of his best friends to talk to him about it for you.
The best approach is to create a safe and supportive environment for them to share their feelings. Engage in conversations, show genuine interest in their hobbies and activities, and give them space to express themselves without pressure. Building a strong and trusting connection will make it more likely for them to open up about their feelings.
You would admit that you are screwed.
well, you have to know his personality and what he likes. then work with that.
You can't "get" or "make" anyone like you. If he likes you, watch out for warning/flirting signs. just be yourself
get marriage proposals for her
Yes, but only if he has known her for a long time and if her family likes you.
When they know that the guy likes her.
ask him while looking straight into his eyes
Well, try telling the boy to ask the girl what sports she likes.
Well, he starts to follow you around, and stumbles when he talks to you. He also keeps looking at you in the cafiteria.
An eleven year old boy should have 2,300 mg a day
I don't see how this is an issue if you don't like the other boy.
I'm forth grade boy but it happened to me get one of your friends and yourself to play with him but if he says no than your friend can say that she/he thinks the boy likes you