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What to do when a beautiful girl looks at you!

TIMESOFINDIA.COM | Last updated on - Oct 20, 2022, 18:00 IST
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Men, take a look at these things!

A beautiful girl looks at you. You both make eye contact. You blush while she looks. However, it can be profusely awkward for you if suddenly a beautiful girl looks at you, leaving you blushing hard and smitten and you don't know what to do next. In such an instance, a quick reaction can be the key to getting it right. You never know if this beautiful girl ends up being someone significant in your life. Here are some things you can do, if a beautiful girl suddenly looks at you!

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Should you look back or not?

If you’re married, it is best to not look back. By looking back, you are giving her an indication that you may be interested in talking to her or making her your acquaintance. It is best to avoid such things if you are already committed.

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Make eye contact

Eye contact is one of the most powerful ways of connecting with people. Eyes are said to be the doorway to one’s soul and mind. When you make eye contact for two or three seconds, you are easing into the situation and letting the girl know that you are interested.

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Smile back

If the girl is smiling at you, smile back. In fact, smile with your eyes. When the girl is looking at you, give a bright and happy look so that this gives a warm and positive feeling that other people would be comfortable with, especially the girl.

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Use your body language

Next, if you are already looking back, then turn your body towards her. This will show that you are open to having a conversation. Don’t cross your arms or legs because this will assert dominance–something that women don’t like to deal with as a first impression.

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Talk to her

Once all these are over, it is your turn to go talk to the girl. Be casual but not very assertive; be easy-going but don’t throw a cheesy pick-up line. Be yourself and talk to the girl casually.

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How to take the girl’s phone number

Don’t be afraid of getting her phone number. If she wasn’t interested, she probably wouldn’t have looked at you. When you both are deep into the conversation and feel like wanting for more, it is at that exact moment when you should take your leave. Let the girl give you her number and not the other way around. And don’t be too jumpy when receiving her number.



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