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What kind of smile did I get?

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Question - (21 December 2010) 1 Answers - (Newest, 22 December 2010)
A female United States age 26-29, anonymous writes:

hey everyone . well today at school it was at the end of the day i wa sgoing to my locker and there was this boy that i see almost everyday because his locker is down the hall from mine and i pass his house in my way home anyway i was at my locker and he was walking with his friend then he started singing and i gave him this weird look but then i turned my head really quick but he kept singing even louder and then i just stare at him and he looks at me with this big not big huge smile on his face and i smiled back he kept smiling until i turned (while walking)to go open my locker and i dont know if it wa s a hi simle or if he likes mwe kind of smile shoule i start talking to him or saying hi to him i really need help

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A male reader, Jmtmj Australia +, writes (22 December 2010):

Jmtmj agony auntNo way to know... it was just one smile. When it comes to reading body language, its best to look for patterns of behavior over time instead of just one instance.

But smiling... that's a pretty universal sign that its at least ok to go up to and say hello :)

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