It is the first day of freshman year, and I am sitting in my Research Methods class. I am in a seat at the opposite end of the room from her and she glanced in my direction for about a second. The teacher was giving a lecture and then assigned us to groups for an experiment (she and I are in different groups though). I don't how to approach her. Should I just say 'Hi'? I'm afraid that if I do she'll think I'm some kind of retard for randomly going up to her and uttering 'HI!'. I figure I might get bonus points for some witty on-the-spot remark about something (too bad I'm not intrinsically awesome at that like a lot of other people are). So I was just curious as to what I should do in this situation. And if it helps, she seemed to have been semi-comfortable with her group, they weren't close friends but merely semi-aquaintance-ish at the best. A little more info that might help: it's the last period of the day and she didn't seem especially preppy or popular likethosebitchycheerleaders
2006-08-14
12:31:32
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