There's that girl in my class, very beautiful eyes, sweet personality, flawless laugh
I see her most of the time in the morning before school and we ride the train together, talking about how her weekend was, what she did, etc. and conversation dies after few sentences, so we continue without saying anything.
I'm not fluent in the language of the country I'm living in (I've moved here in 2011) and because of that I'm afraid of making mistakes, especially to this girl and because of that our conversation keeps ending, but I really want to get closer to her. I don't know, I don't love her but it'd be not bad if she was my girlfriend. What do I do bros/sisses?
What country are you living in now and where are you from? Also, how does she act around you?
Be bold and make mistakes
Better than being a repressed beta that doesn't make mistakes or spergs out when he does
Mistakes are crucial windows of vulnerability which can allow your friendship to get stronger
>>18070410
She doesn't act any special. She isn't into me that's clear.
Maybe I'll rustle some jimmies but I'm from Turkey, and currently living in Austria.
>>18070430
This
>>18070430
I'll keep that in mind, thank you. And what about finding subjects to talk? I cannot flow the convo that easily.
>>18070463
/r/socialskills has a pretty comprehensive guide on conversations so check that
>>18070529
Thanks man, will take a look
>>18070434
I am also Turkish who lives in different country. Your case depends MOSTLY on her political beliefs. No matter how smart or attractive you are, she wont look of you more than a friend if shes traditional.
>>18070562
She has no traces of nationalism / traditionalism. Where do you live, fellow kebab? Tips on getting better at the language?
>>18070571
I was born in Bulgaria, but I am pure Turkish. Went to Scotland after high school. I mean I pretty much know English 99% except the grammar when I am writing, but when I talk I dont make any mistakes. Only my accent gives me away. I improved my English by watching movies without subtitles and playing video games mainly. From 0 to 100. Basically taught myself English. When I was 14, I already knew almost everything except grammar. In school I got A's only on English, without even studying. Movies and games did it for me. So I suggest you try it. I only have to learn how to write better now and I am good to go.
>>18070583
Thanks man! Good luck with that.