Ignore the issue, and don't ever get caught doing it again. This is a very dangerous area: to your relationship with your daughter, her friends, and her friends' family. Use your head, man!
Just continue being friends. He's [I am presuming your friend is male; that may not be correct] doing the work; you have no obligations.
You see if he's staring at you and you don't like it, ask one of your best friends to ask him if fancy's you and if he says yes and you don't fancy him get your best friend to either put him off you or to tell him to stop staring at you.
It may mean that his friend is trying to tell him that you're staring. Or that the girl he likes/talks about is looking his way.
You should go to one of his friends or your friends to tell him that you want him to ask you out. Or you could try to make it totally obvious that you like him and will say yes if he asks you out. Good Luck!
Nothing - I wouldn't read too much into it. If you find that he starts making advances towards you tell your friend.
He is trying to make you jelous
he may like you as more than a friend
I think you should just say that the one staring is him, and not yourself. But if you really like him, then you should just admit that you love him, confess... so on. If you only like him as a friend, talk to the boy, he'll stop staring.
Maybe he was staring at you because he enjoyed your singing. The only way to know for sure is to ask him.
there is absolutely nothing in staring=)
you are friends with another friend on another friends profile, mutual friends mean you are friends with another friend!-_-
The meaning of the term "a friend of a friend" is a person who is friends with one of your friends. e.g. Bob and Mary are friends. Mary and Fred are friends. Bob and Fred are not friends. To Bob, Fred would be a friend of a friend, because they are both friends with Mary.