Then he's probably not a very good friend.
That guy her friend is talking with is the son of her friend.
You can't answer this without the rest of the sentence. "He and his friend came to see me; I asked him and his friend to sit down." is an example of correct usage.
Who ever is the one that is not asked out and it is your best friend you be happy for them and move forward. There are always other boys to focus your interest on - a boy is not worth losing your best friend over as you can always keep a friend longer than a boyfriend.
If you have been talking to this guy for almost 2 months, but he has not asked you out yet, it is possible that he takes you as a best friend and not a lover as such.
If you are interested in this "ex" then talking to your bestfriend explain that this person has asked you out and you were wondering if that would bother them - if it does and you respect your friend then you decline, if your friend is ok with it then do what you prefer but it should be respected that you asked if it was ok before just going ahead with this. If you do not want anything to do with this person simply say no your not interested. Remember though your friend is not with him for a reason and ask yourself if your willing to be with him knowing everything you may.
The correct punctuation for the sentence "I asked my friend, 'When is your birthday?'" is to add a comma after "friend" and use single quotation marks around the quoted question.
If he's like staring at you and he's sometimes talking to u.One time I asked my friend to ask this guy if he liked me! :D
if your best friend really means something to you, then you go talk to her about it. just say that he asked you out and see how she reacts, she shouldn't get mad at you for being asked out and if you didnt say yes then there should be no problem. then if your friend says its okay your in the clear to tell him yes. or you could just realize it is silly to fight over boys when your best friend has been around a lot longer.
Probably, or she might like you as a friend and think that her friend is bad for you. My advice is to ask her, girls are too complicated for guesswork.
"What shall we do, Fred ? " asked Tim. ( If Tim is talking to Fred.)"What shall we do? " Fred asked Tim. (If Fred is talking to Tim.)
At the time this question was asked the answer was "now", but this no longer applies.
if he stoped talking to you after he asked you out then mabey he feels nervous around you now that you know he likes you or it could of been a dare from another friend or he could like someone els now