Or, you might say, "There's just something really cool about you." You could also try, “Your happiness is contagious! People can't help but smile around you” or “You're such a people person. You can get along with anybody.”
When you get to your crush, just smile and say hi! If you've never officially met before, tell them your name. Relax and talk normally—remember that this is just another conversation. Say something like, “Hey, I'm not sure we've officially met yet.
Tell your crush your name so they know who you are.
If you have a crush at school, work, or anywhere else, start by saying hello and introducing yourself to them. That way you can can talk and interact with them in the future without being a stranger. Don't try to play it cool and keep a distance from your crush.
Just be simple and direct. Say, "I wanted to tell you that I have a crush on you" or "I really like hanging out with you, and I want you to know that I have feelings for you." When you tell your crush, look them in the eye and relax your body.
Ask them out on a study date, go out of your way to talk to them, or invite them over for a movie marathon. Once they see you're interested, they may just return the feelings, and everything will fall into place. Don't wait around for years for your crush to look your way — make things happen.
Obvi telling someone you have strong feelings for them can be terrifying and majorly risky, but Brown says the conversation is well worth the anxieties. “If he or she is truly a potential lifelong partner, you should definitely give it a go,” he says.
When you aren't texting your crush, they'll start to think about you more and may even reach out first. If your crush is texting you every day, you can match their texting speed to show them that you're as interested as them.
"Be completely upfront and tell him how you feel about him," recommends relationship coach Niki Davis-Fainbloom. Follow it up by explaining exactly what you like about him and what you want to do about it, she says. That is: Do you want to make out?
Give a quick hello when you pass them in the hallways.
Smile as you say hello and try to make eye contact, showing that you're friendly and would like to talk some other time. For example, if you see your crush as you're walking to your seat, say, “Hey, Adam!” with a smile and keep walking.