Just be yourself :)
This is such a classic situation. Tell him he's great and all but being just friends is what you feel is best, and we'll take it from there.
If you are a minor then it is best to discuss this problem with your mother. If your mother is not there then ask an aunt or perhaps grandmother how you feel about your dad's eating habits.
to tell a friend how you feel about her: if you want to tell a really close friend that you feel like being more than friends, if you need to write her a note and stick it in her mailbox when she's at work. give her your number and await her call.
Tell her how you feel.
if you really someone you let them know and tell them how you feel and see if they feel the same way
If you think or feel you're being used, you probaby are.
Just try to answer yourself the question, for example what would happen if you don't tell her and she really really like you. you would never know because you were to afraid to tell her that you loved her, you really dont lose anything and if she is really your friend she will understand you and tell you how she feels but she wont stop being your friend. just tell her you will feel a lot better
All you really have to do is show her that you care for her and you need to be thoughtful and compliment on things. Just try to show her what you feel for her and she will definitely know what you feel... its a girl thing!
you can tell if you're being haunted if you feel like some one is with you or if you some times feel a rush of cold air
tell her you want to talk to her alone and tell her how you how you really feel. if she doesn't like it too bad for her. if you really like her, tell her youll be good to her and you wont hurt her and that youll stick up for her when someones being mean to her. if you want to tell her you love her, tell her in person so she knows that you really do.
Never say own, for starters. And without being rude? Be honest, tell them what you think and how you feel about the situation, but don't be cocky about it. Be calm, reasonable, and down-to-earth.
Can this individual be personable without being unprofessional?