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Would it be weird to add him on Facebook?
08-01-2013, 06:39 PM
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Would it be weird to add him on Facebook?
I like this guy who sits at my lunch table with our friends.. I don't flirt or show any signs, just friendly. I checked his Facebook and we only have eight mutual friends... would he think I looked him up or something? I don't want him to think I like him because he may reject me, I don't know! I'm probably over thinking it, but should I add him?

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08-01-2013, 06:43 PM
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Yes, if you are friends with them

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08-01-2013, 06:46 PM
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Since he sits at your table at lunch, you could find a way to sit next to him and ask if he's on Facebook. Then, ask if you could add him as your Facebook friend.

Or, if you don't want the others at your table to know, when lunch is over, you could walk up to him and ask him then.

It's not weird to add him, but it IS weird to not talk to him about it when you actually know each other.
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08-01-2013, 06:50 PM
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So I read the other answers and thought, no! Don't put any thought into it! It's no big deal! If you say you don't do too much, just friendly, it won't be weird at ALL!! Just click the add button, and if he accepts, don't talk about it at school, it shows that your not always concentrated on the Internet. And if he doesn't accept within like, a whole week or 2, just forget it. It's no big deal, if he's worth it hell accept it later on. But just don't make it a big deal! It's just one click away! Good luck Smile
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