Well it rather depends on the person at hand, some will approach it in many different ways but some simple things to look out for is they will keep looking at you, possibly flirt with you if they like you back, be very touchy at times. It will vary on the person to person basis.
Well if you wanna know if he knows that you like him, then ask him yourself . If you cant ask him then have one of your friends that you rally trust and have them go and ask him. But remember...... it has to be someone that you can really trust and that you know
Someone is said to know his onions if he "knows his stuff" or "knows what he's talking about."
Yes she has a cellphone number but I dont know it only the people who knows how to hack in others phone knows it do you know someone that is like that ?
just simply ask her out...it doesn't matter whether she knows that you like her or not though.
Nothing - he is in another relationship and regardless if you like whom he is dating or not they are still together and you should let them be and move on. Focus your future interest on someone single.
The faint heart never won the fair lady. Be brave and ask.
It's possible that Justin Bieber knows someone named Kaila. It's hard to know how he knows. He knows a lot of people, though, so maybe he knows someone named Kaila.
It's possible that Justin Bieber knows someone named Paige. It's hard to know who he knows. He does know a lot of people, though, so he probably knows someone named Paige.
If someone knows when to shut up, it means that they know when to be quiet.
It's possible that Justin Bieber knows someone named Franchesca, but it's hard to know for sure who he knows. He does know a lot of people, though, so maybe he knows someone named Franchesca.
If he doesn't know you yet, how can you like him? You need to introduce yourself to him, or get someone who knows you both to do to introduce you to him.
You use "knows" if the subject is one person, other than yourself or the person or people you're speaking to. For example, he knows, she knows, or it knows. Otherwise, you generally use "know"; for example, I know, you know, we know, they know. Also, if you have a helper verb such as "do" or "does," then you always use "know"; for example, "Do you know the answer?" or "Does she know him?"