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If you think a guy likes you, it's natural to feel a bit nervous or unsure about how to act around him. Here are some tips that might help you: 1. Be yourself: Don't try to be someone you're not just to impress him. Just be your genuine self, and let him get to know the real you. 2. Smile and make eye contact: When you're around him, try to make eye contact and smile at him. This will help him feel more comfortable and show him that you're interested in him. 3. Listen and ask questions: Show that you're interested in what he has to say by actively listening to him and asking questions about his interests or hobbies. 4. Flirt a little: If you're feeling confident, you can flirt a little bit to show your interest. This could be as simple as complimenting him or lightly touching his arm during conversation. 5. Take it slow: Don't rush into anything too quickly. Take your time getting to know him and let the relationship develop naturally. 6. Respect his boundaries: If he seems uncomfortable or hesitant about something, respect his boundaries and give him space. Remember, the most important thing is to be true to yourself and let the relationship develop at its own pace. Good luck!
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