No, not at all. When I met my second husband he was shy and found it difficult to initiate a conversation, but he listened well. I just took the lead and talked so he wouldn't feel uncomfortable and eventually he came around. A good sense of humor always helps.
"Cut the ice" and, more commonly "Break the ice" mean "to initiate a conversation".
It could mean that she wants to initiate a conversation with you, engage with you in a friendly manner, or show that she is interested in speaking to you. It's a common social interaction to ask for someone's name even if you already know it as a way to start or continue a conversation.
If a shy guy keeps looking at you, it could mean that he is interested in you but is too nervous to approach you directly. He may admire you from afar and be too timid to make the first move. It could be a sign that he wants to get to know you better but is unsure how to initiate a conversation.
If he is ignoring you to gaze at a river, then yes, he is TOTALLY interested.
It could suggest she is interested in talking to you or enjoys your company. It's a positive sign that she is engaging with you and taking the initiative to start conversations.
yes yes, that does mean he might be interested into you. Also, if you like him and if he starts talking to you talk to him and have a conversation... Also, he could just like talking to you as a friend. It can mean either thing so be careful what you say...
if she always trys to make conversation with you it means that she really likes you so therefore wants to talk to you and if she smiles it means she's happy to be with you
If a guy texts back quickly, it could mean he is interested in the conversation and values your communication. He might also be available and eager to continue the conversation.
He's trying to initiate a conversation that will lead him to ask you out. However the strategy is a little antongistic.
"Ngopo" is a Javanese expression that means "What's up?" or "What's going on?" It is commonly used as a casual way to greet someone or initiate a conversation in informal situations.
"Hola, ¿cómo estás?" is a Spanish greeting that means "Hello, how are you?" It is a common way to initiate a conversation and inquire about someone's well-being.
It means she is interested in moving the relationship further along with you --