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Asking someone out can be nerve-wracking, but it can also be empowering and lead to exciting possibilities. Here are some tips for asking a guy out when you're scared: 1. Prepare yourself mentally: Before you ask him out, try to calm your nerves by taking some deep breaths and telling yourself that it's okay to feel scared. Remind yourself of your strengths and why you want to ask him out. 2. Be confident: Even if you don't feel confident, try to act confidently when you ask him out. Speak clearly and make eye contact, and try not to fidget or appear nervous. 3. Choose a comfortable location: Pick a location where you feel comfortable and safe, and where you can have a private conversation with him. This could be a quiet coffee shop or a park. 4. Keep it simple: Keep your invitation simple and straightforward. For example, you could say, "Hey, would you like to grab a coffee with me sometime?" or "I think you're really cool and I was wondering if you'd like to go out on a date with me?" 5. Be prepared for any response: It's important to be prepared for any response, whether it's positive or negative. If he says no, try not to take it personally and remember that there are plenty of other guys out there. 6. Practice with a friend: If you're really nervous, practice asking someone else out first, like a friend or family member. This can help you get more comfortable with the process and build your confidence. Remember that the worst that can happen is that he says no, and that's okay. You should be proud of yourself for taking the initiative and putting yourself out there!
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