Whether you're trying to get a guy to like you or you just got into a relationship, you might be wondering how in the world you can be nice to a boy. It’s easy to be a little mean when you’re flirting, but it’s also important to be nice, kind, and courteous to your crush or your boyfriend. Take a look at these tips to learn how you can be a good friend and partner to any boy around you. Plus, we'll give you tips on what to say around him to make him like you!

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Show him affection.

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    A little physical touch can go a long way. If you’re laughing at a joke of his, reach over and touch him on the arm. Or, pick an imaginary hair or speck of dust off his shoulder. The closeness will bring you two together in more ways than one.[5]
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Take him on fun adventures.

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    Make time to have fun together and try new things. If you’ve never been roller skating, ask him to go to the roller rink with you. If he hasn’t been hiking before, take him to your favorite trail head. The more quality time you two can spend together, the better you’ll both feel about the relationship.[9]
    • Hanging out with friends is nice, but try to set aside some time to hang out one-on-one, too. It will help you bond more and get to know each other better.
    • Making theoretical plans is a very effective way to flirt. For instance, if you're both talking about comedy, you might suggest going to a comedy show together sometime.[10]
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Ask him about his thoughts and feelings.

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    Dig a little deeper to get to know him more. What are his life plans? Does he have any long-term goals? What’s his dream job? As you two chat, feel free to open up and give him a taste of your thoughts and feelings, too.[11]
    • It shows him that you care about what’s going on inside his head.
    • You could ask things like, “What’s your favorite subject in school?” “Do you get along with your siblings?” “What’s on your bucket list?”
    • Try to ask engaging follow-up questions, too. For example, if he's talking about how much he loves cooking, you might ask about his favorite dish to make or what his cooking goals are.[12]

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Stop yourself from saying things you might regret.

About This Article

Candice Mostisser
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This article was co-authored by Candice Mostisser and by wikiHow staff writer, Hannah Madden. Candice Mostisser is a Dating Coach for NYC Wingwoman LLC, a date coaching service based in New York City. 'NYC Wingwoman' offers matchmaking, wingman/wingwoman services, 1-on-1 coaching, and intensive weekend bootcamps. She specializes in coaching others on best practices and strategies to succeed on first dates and in the online dating world. This article has been viewed 2,645 times.
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