If you like her, then you should go up to her and tell her so. Or if you're shy, I recommend sending someone else to tell her, even though that can sometimes go wrong.
she should just say no that she doesnt like him
you should say what you would like the person to hear from you.
You say "You silly" and Giggle .
You should say the qualities you like having them as your roomate tbut then say the qualities that you dont really like. And you could say say" But I really like having you as a freind and we should hang out"
Typically, the answer to your question is to say "I like dresses." If you like a particular dress, you should say "I like this dress." If you like the act of putting clothes on your body or on somebody else's body, you should say "I like to dress myself/somebody else."
You should say something like,I hate you or how/why could/would you do something like that.
no. you should say like you and i No, this answer is incorrect. The rule has to do with whether it is subject or object, but, put simply, you should just remove the "you and" and see if you could say it. You can't say "like I" - therefore you can't say "like you and I" - It has to be "like you and me." You can say things like "you and I are going to the park" because you can say "I am going to the park" but you wouldn't say "me am going to the park." But you can't say "he is coming to the park with you and I" - using the same principle as above.
You should say it so they can like you more
Both of you should say it when you guys feel like you love that person.
you should say, wow... thank you!
I really like you. i would say i like u do u like me back?(curious)?
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