What did you say? What do you mean by that? Why are you asking?
This strategy works especially well for questions that seem to be teasing and/or not really serious. If your crush asks you if you have ten kittens in your backpack, they’re probably not being serious. Questions like this seem strange but might just be bad jokes.
If your crush asks you, “Have you ever been to the Moon?”, say, “Yes, I have. Just got back this morning!”
Say, “I don’t really want to answer that question. ” You could also try, “I’m not going to answer that. ” Be firm but not mean.
For example, if your crush asks you, “How loudly do you snore at night?”, tell them that you don’t know because you are asleep. [3] X Research source Or, if your crush asks you what the capital of a faraway country is, say you don’t know (if you actually don’t know).
You can say, “That question makes me uncomfortable, and I don’t want to answer it. Please don’t ask me questions like this again. ”
You can also say that you have to go. Make up an excuse to get out of the situation. You do not have to stay if you feel disrespected or uncomfortable.
What did you do this weekend? What are your plans this upcoming weekend? Do you have any pets? What’s your favorite subject in school? Why? If you could have any superpower, what would it be? Why? What’s your favorite food?
Smile. Maintain good eye contact with the person. Uncross your arms if they are crossed. Turn towards the person. Nod while the person speaks. [6] X Research source
“I really like the way you tell stories. You always make them funny and have great timing. ” “I loved what you said in class about psychology! You brought a really unique perspective to the conversation. ” “Those socks are great! Did you buy them because you like avocados?”