It depends.
The question may be either genuine (in which case the appropriate response would be to explain, using simple words since he's apparently incapable of figuring it out on his own, exactly what it is you do want from that particular guy) or rhetorical, in which case he's basically telling you that he already knows (or thinks he knows) what you want, and considers it to be unreasonable.
In the latter case, the appropriate response is, again, with some detail and simple words, to explain exactly what you wanted, and then add that if he's not willing to do that then you don't want anything at all from him ever again.
tell her that you want a sandwich and she shouldn't be asking questions!
Get that guy's best friend to tell that guy that you like him, and to ask you out.
Ask them...
ask him
Tell him okay
Well, the guy probably likes you and his friends want him to ask you out.
tell him that you want to go out, and let him invite too the place
if i were u i would ask out the guy the worst he could say is no
depends, if you want "it" or not .. if you want "it" say yes .. if not than wait until you are ready ..
you ask him. or he say "hey, i want to date again."
The same way you would tell any other guy! Ask if they want to go to the movies sometime, tell them you want to spend more time together or give them your number to see if he responds.
Get someone to tell him you want him to ask you. Another reply: You ask him out. The idea that it is always the guy who asks out the gal is outdated; guys and gals should have the same rights, privileges, obligations, etc.
Tell him that you want to jom him then he will say lisko misko then tell him he is hot and he will ask you out That is so not right. Just ask him what you did to make him so mad