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Asking Out An Old Friend

Asking a old friend out on Facebook?

I've found alot of old friends that I haven't seen for 5 or 6 years now.
I'm still in good terms with them, but especially this on girl. We were close friends and really liked each other.. but that was 6th grade.

Now we are seniors and been talking on facebook.... since thats the only way we can reach each other.

Would it be weird if I asked her out to catch up, or should I ask her for her number or something?

How to ask a old friend to hang out?

I'm going through something similiar. I have a lot of old friends that I would like to hang out with, but it feels weird to invite them out anywhere especailly since I haven't talked to them in over a year. It's more nerve racking to call and ask them to hang out, but they have a better chance of saying yes than when you text them to hang out. Over the phone, it's harder to say no, but texting, they can simply ignore it and not answer you back.

How do I ask an old friend to hang out?

What does he like to do? Use your knowledge of his likings to lure him to you. A halo marathon with your clan and him? A movie marathon? A paint ball match? Throw the pig skin around? You could also just develope your relationship over live by playing games with him or messing around in co-op. Is there a play or event going down in your town? Ask him to go with you. Also, if he likes food try to persuade him with something good like a restaurant that serves good hamburgers or pizza.

How to ask an old friend to hang out?

I used to be best friends with him about 2 and a half years ago, but him and the rest of our old group just moved on without me. Now 2 years later I am in a different group. Would it be awkward to call him since he basically left without saying a word?

How do I ask my friend out?

Ask her out. Take the risk. Here's a story that hopefully will push you to do so:When I was a junior in high school, I had Spanish with this guy, and we became friends. As the year went on, we became closer and closer until he was pretty much my best friend. Moreover, I started to figure out that he started to like me more than just a best friend. And our friends and classmates tended to joke with us and ask us if we were dating. I used to say no, but I could tell that no one seemed to believe me. If he had asked me out during that year, I probably would have said yes. However, he did not, and we continued to talk and hang out a lot. We remained closer than ever, and we started senior year best friends still. But by then I knew for a fact that he liked me. It was sweet and sorta obvious, but I never quite knew how I felt. We hung out a lot, and everything was normal for us. He was my best friend, but I did not know if I liked him more than a best friend. And I knew he would not do anything to change it. I would have to be the one to take our relationship to the next level. But I was unsure of how I felt. Until his birthday. The moment I realized it was his birthday that February of senior year, I knew I had to hang out with him and celebrate with him. It was a desire that I never had had with my other close friends. That was when I knew I liked him more than a best friend, and I wanted to find out if it was enough to like him as a boyfriend. So I asked him to prom a week later, and he said yes. I was ecstatic. The next week, he, our friends, and I went to the movies together. It was then that he asked me out on a date, and our relationship began. It was a fun 3 months. It only lasted that long because we graduated high school and were going to different colleges. Our 3 month relationship was great. He asked me to prom by writing me a sonnet in Spanish because we met in Spanish class and I love languages. I definitely started to fall for him during those 3 months.We could have been together nearly 2 years instead of 3 months if he had asked me out earlier or not waited for me to ask.  Looking back I wish he had, no matter how confused I was about my feelings for him. Ask her in a way that is meaningful to both of you. Or just ask point blank. You can save the romantic gesture for another occasion. Either you remain friends because you both choose to do so, or you step out of your comfort zone and date. The choice is up to you. Good luck!

Is asking an old guy friend to hang out weird?

I have this old friend and although we haven't talked in awhile, I feel like we should hang out just to catch up and it is summer after all and I have nothing to do. Neither does he, according to his fb, lame, I know. Would it be weird to be like hey, let's go catch a movie or something? I don't like him or anything. What do you think?

Is it okay for my friend to ask my crush out for me?

He's alot more likely to say yes and appreciate your company knowing your confident and ok with asking yourself than he is if you ask a friend, then he might just think your too afraid of him. I know a few guys have told me they actually like when a girl asks them out on her own, even if they were never interested in her before it gets them to notice her and like her...sometimes. It's worth a shot you don't have much to lose

Ask a friend out to lunch to catch up?

would it be weird if I asked my old friend from work out to lunch just to talk and catch up? I see her every now and then when i stop in at my old job, but I havent talked to her in a while. we were really close friends but drifted a little once i left. I think she just broke up with her bf tho so i dont want it to seem like that is why i am asking her. what should I do/say?

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