Asking someone out to know them better and inviting them in to know them better is the same; it is the motivation of your act.
Just be yourself. If they make it awkward take a break and hangout with someone else.
Start a conversation, talk a bit. Ask him or her what his or her plans are for the weekend or day. Tell him or her you would like the two of you to see a movie for example together.
Ask someone else who has it for it.
It depends on what you are asking. If you are talking about dance as a form of entertainment, then this sentence would be correct. If you are asking whether someone enjoys participating in dance as an activity, it would be correct to ask, "Do you like to dance?"
Formal means that you are talking to someone older than you or someone you would show respect to. Examples are ¿Como se llamas? you are asking someone like a child or someone your age what their name is. ¿Como te llama? is asking the same thing but you would use it when talking to someone older than you, or who is in a higher position than you are.
if someone is french kissing it would be open-mouthed which would be easy to spot... i wouldn't know why someone would be asking a question like this... stare at people making out umm ok then but have fun...
if someone is french kissing it would be open-mouthed which would be easy to spot... i wouldn't know why someone would be asking a question like this... stare at people making out umm ok then but have fun...
It is asking someone out like He or she asked her/ him out to dinner, but she/him had other plans. She or him couldn't go, so he/she asked out someone else. Liz asked John out for dinner.
Asking "what do you like to do?" or "what do you do in your spar time?"
You can check someone by asking them a bunch of questions. Kinda like a quiz.
Just like you did in asking this.
This is technically not asking someone to send you his profile, but rather saying that you would like him to do this. This means that it is not a question, so it should have a period at the end: "Please send us your profile."