The best way is to gradually get to know him more, and let him know you're interested in him. Look at him during class, and see if he notices. Then maybe he'll end up asking you out! But, to ask him out, just say it to him, "Would you like to go out?" or have a friend do it, or just text/IM him.
Check if she is ever aroud a boy alot. If she is, ask the boy.
Just do things he likes and talk to him often
just ask, with words, or if you really can't say it to his face, a note always works
The answer is simple...ask. If you never ask, you'll never know for sure if someone likes you.
Ask your friend if she minds if you ask him out.
ask him in between classes really quickly, ask a friend to do it, text him in or out of school, write a letter and stick it in his locker through a slit or whatever, or pass a note.
Go up to her and ask her to go out. No no, just kidding.... idk.......
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I am a boy and I remember when I was in middle school I didn't like it when girls sent their freinds to ask me if I liked her. I think the best thing to do is go up and just talk to about anything cause he is probably just as nervous and afraid as you are.
First you want to make sure you take care of your body. If you are the kinda girl that just get dressed in the morning you might want to change your schedule. I am a middle school boy and if a girl just came up and started talking to me about things we both like, i would be happy. This is probably the best way to get a guy in middle school. Do not ask them out to fast or else it will be a hard decision. The last thing you want to do is make a guy to uncomfortable. Just start speaking softly and if you 2 seem to be alike and he seems attracted to you you should as him out.
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Look this what you do, get flowers and chocolate First see if she got a boy friend. She don't tell her you like her but be for that ask her Friends if she do and from their progress.