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How to Ask a Guy Out over Text
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Asking a guy out over text can be nerve-wracking, but with a little bit of confidence and planning, you can do it! Here are some steps to help you ask a guy out over text: 1. Start with a casual conversation: Before you ask him out, start with a casual conversation to break the ice. Ask him how his day is going, or talk about something that you both have in common. 2. Be direct: Don't beat around the bush. Be clear and direct when you ask him out. For example, you could say, "Hey, I've been thinking about you lately, and I was wondering if you'd like to go out with me sometime?" 3. Suggest a specific date and time: When you ask him out, suggest a specific date and time for the date. This will make it easier for him to respond and make plans. 4. Be confident: Confidence is key when it comes to asking someone out. Even if you're nervous, try to act confident and self-assured. This will show him that you're serious about wanting to go out with him. 5. Keep it light: Remember that asking someone out should be fun and light-hearted. Don't put too much pressure on the situation or yourself. If he says no, it's not the end of the world. Overall, the most important thing when asking a guy out over text is to be yourself and stay true to your feelings. Good luck!
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