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Hi, There's this girl in my Art class that i really like but i don't know how to get to know her.
I don't know any of her friends and most of them seem too cool for me ;P (but i think it might be just because of my self esteem which is sometimes really low and the fact that i'm not the tallest guy out there if you know what i mean).
There's also this problem that I think shes too good for me so I can't get myself to speak to her. I don't really know what to do :s So help would be apprieciated. thanks
First of all, if you don't know her, you don't "really like" her. More than likely, you just think she's attractive.
Anyway, I can't offer much help. I've never had difficulty talking to people. I've found that the opportunity usually arises to talk to someone, people just tend not to take it. Even the smallest things can be topics to make small talk over - a stupid assignment, what teachers you do/don't like, etc. If you ever need to ask a question, ask her first; it might strike up a conversation. Like I said, the smallest opportunities are generally the things people miss, but the most important ones.
If you get to know her friends a littrle bit it'll be easier to talk to her.
The hard bit is getting her away from her friends when you properly want to talk to her.
Try talking to her about meaningless things, like asking her if she's interested in a sports team, or what teachers you don't like or just compliment her and start a conversation.
It's not hard really.