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Acting cool around your crush can be challenging, but with a little confidence and some basic tips, you can do it! Here are some suggestions on how to act cool around your crush (for girls): 1. Be yourself: The most important thing to remember is to be yourself. Don't try to act like someone you're not. Your crush will appreciate you for who you are. 2. Be confident: Confidence is key when it comes to acting cool around your crush. Walk with your head held high, and don't be afraid to make eye contact or start a conversation. 3. Dress well: Dressing well can help boost your confidence and make you feel more comfortable around your crush. Wear clothes that make you feel good about yourself. 4. Stay calm: Try to remain calm when you're around your crush. Take deep breaths and try to relax. Don't let your nerves get the best of you. 5. Smile and laugh: Smiling and laughing can help put you and your crush at ease. It also shows that you're friendly and approachable. 6. Show interest: Show interest in your crush by asking them questions and actively listening to their responses. This will help you build a connection and make them feel valued. 7. Don't be too eager: While it's important to show interest, don't be too eager or come on too strong. Take things slow and let things develop naturally. 8. Be positive: Try to keep a positive attitude when you're around your crush. Avoid complaining or being negative, as this can be a turn-off. Remember, acting cool around your crush is all about being yourself, staying confident, and showing interest. Good luck!
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