HEYY GUYSSS!!!!
#babe #crush #helpagirlout #whatdoido last time I went to his house. He had baseball in the night and he didn’t know so that got canceled so I thought I could just try and surprise him, but I just don’t know what to do if he answers the door I don’t really know what to say so please give me your best tips and your comment of what to say. I am super scared, but I’m gonna try my best to not make it awkward.
Surprising your crush by showing up at his house unexpectedly can be both exciting and nerve-wracking. It's important to plan ahead and prepare mentally to make the experience enjoyable for both of you. When he answers the door, starting with a friendly and casual greeting can help ease tension. For example, a simple "Hey! I thought I’d surprise you and say hi" or "I was in the neighborhood and wanted to drop by" sounds natural and spontaneous without being overwhelming. Since your visit is meant to be a surprise, try to gauge his reaction and respect his mood and time. If he seems happy to see you, keep the conversation light—ask how his baseball night went or mention something you both enjoy talking about to create connection. If the sports game was canceled unexpectedly, this can be a fun conversation starter. Avoid overthinking or overplanning what to say; authenticity often makes the best impression. Keep your body language open and relaxed to show confidence even if you feel scared inside. If you sense he might be busy or distracted, don't hesitate to politely ask if he has a moment to hang out or if you should come back another time. Remember, the goal is to make the surprise pleasant and pressure-free—not awkward. Communicating with kindness, being considerate of his schedule, and showing genuine interest in his day can help create a memorable and positive experience. Practicing your greeting beforehand and mentally preparing for different possible responses can also reduce anxiety. Surprising a crush can strengthen your connection when done thoughtfully, so embrace your courage and enjoy the opportunity to share a special moment.




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