Treating a girl well, flirting with her, and being honest about your feelings are all great ways to give her the confidence to tell you that she likes you. Once you are able to make a girl feel comfortable, she'll be more likely to be honest about her feelings for you.
How do you know if a girl likes you but won't admit?
She avoids eye contact
She might stare at you for a long time but looks away when you see her staring at you. This could be a sign that she's shy or nervous around you. Also, she might be embarrassed that you caught her staring, which will reveal that you like her.
She may have good reasons for keeping a lid on her feelings for you. She's already in a relationship and isn't sure whom she wants to be with. She knows what she feels for you but doesn't want you to know just yet. She's ashamed of her feelings for you but can't help showing them sometimes.
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Is it obvious if she likes you?
You can tell a girl is into you by the way she positions herself. She'll turn her entire body towards you when you're speaking. She'll find any excuse to touch you or be in your general vicinity. Even though she might not make the first move, she'll want you to by placing her hand close to yours.
Look at how she acts when she's around you—open body language, eye contact, and physical touch are signs that she could be interested. See what she says during a conversation; if she likes you, she might compliment you (or even tease you). Get the ball rolling by offering her a smile and striking up a conversation.
If she knows and does like you back she will talk to you more, walk near you, sit next to you, make eye contact, twirl her hair, or give you compliments. She may also be secretive about who she likes.
Observe how they act around you: do they treat you like they treat everyone else? If they don't act like you're special, they're probably not interested. See if they remember details about you and seem to want to develop a close, personal relationship. If not, your crush might be one-sided.
I recommend to just start talking to your crush. Show them that you're present, that you're there, and ask them questions about how they're doing. Showing genuine interest is going to make them start thinking about you. Try to find common ground between something they've been doing and something you've been doing.
Make eye contact when you're talking to them, or hold their gaze for a couple of extra seconds when your eyes meet in the hallway. You could playfully tease them, or send a flirty text after school to let them know you're thinking about them.
Even when you're looking for signs she's into you, they can go right over your head. If she brings up a new restaurant she wants to try or how she is dying to go to a local game she isn't just making conversation. She is giving you a set-up to make a move and ask her to hang out one-on-one.
Try to think of rejection as an opportunity to find a better situation with someone who will feel the same way about you. If your crush didn't think you'd be compatible together, that just means that there's someone else out there with whom you'll be even more compatible.