ignore him/her and wait for him to make the first move
There could be many reasons on why someone would not like setting beside you. The person might not how you smell, look, talk or how you act.
Try sitting beside him at lunch or just walk in front of him.
Sitting on usually indicates you are on something, while at would be near or beside it. So if were on a table, you would be sitting on the table. If you were on a chair beside the table, you would be sitting at the table. Sitting at can also refer to a time something is happening, like: "The parliament is sitting at 2pm".
Ignore him, but don't act like you're uncomfortable. Act natural; like you don't really care.
If someone says you are sitting there like a mushroom, that means that they feel that you are not doing anything useful. The implication is that you should be doing something else, to make better use of your time.
its on an advert on itv,sounds like Paulo nutini
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It either means that they like you in a romantic way or they like you as a friend and they trust you. Either is a good thing because a friendship opens up the opportunity to get more romantic.
sitting beside them in class... and try to talk to them as much as possible but don`t tell them straigt out that you like them.
Epilepsy is not an infection. You cannot "catch" epilepsy off someone. It is a physical conditional. If someone had a broken arm and was sitting beside you, you could not catch their broken arm off them, like you could catch a cold off them if they had one. So no, epilepsy does not spread.
to snuggle! Who doesn't like the warm feeling of someone beside you?
Feeling all beside yourself! Feeling like you burned someone