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You don't have to do anything elaborate or dramatic to do this -- in fact, you probably shouldn't. Just smile at her from across the room, excuse yourself as you brush past her, or just lock eyes, look away, and then look back at her after enough time has passed. You don't have to say hi to her the second you notice her; instead, you can spend some time making her curious about you first. If you already know the girl, of course, then don't play too hard to get and go right up and say hi to her. If you feel you have the confidence, why not introduce yourself?  Make sure to keep up confident body language as you approach. Keep your head up high, your gaze straight ahead of you, and maintain good posture as you approach her. If you wait too long to say hello, she might feel like she's getting ignored. All you have to do is say, "Hello, I'm Joe -- what's your name?" Or, "I'm Joe. It's nice to meet you." You could also start by asking her about something you have in common, such as a class you both share. When she responds and gives you her name, reach out and lightly shake her hand. Don't be awkward about it. Sure, it may feel a little old school, but it's the way mature people introduce themselves. If you already know the girl, you can just say hi and make sure to use her name. Once you know the girl's name, use it a few times so she thinks that you're really invested in the conversation and care about what she has to say. Just once or twice is enough. . Loosen up and let this girl see who you really are. If you're a goofy, funny guy, make her laugh. If you're more serious, talk to her about topics that are interesting and meaningful without being too serious instead of cracking tons of jokes -- unless jokes are your thing. Also, while you need to find out about her, you also need to tell her yourself so that she can get to know you. This is a part of being yourself. But whatever you do, make sure you don't spend the whole time talking about yourself, ask her about herself and even if you're not, you should act genuinely interested in her answer. Remember that, while it's important to be yourself, you should hold back on the more eccentric stuff, the kind of qualities that make people say, "You have to get to know him first..." You don't want to creep her out! Try to talk about things she might be interested in as well. This can help a lot. It shows that you are enjoying the conversation and that you feel comfortable, which will make the girl continue talking with you. Try to have a natural expression that has your lips slightly upturned in a smile, and at the appropriate moments, smile bigger and grin. You don't have to smile the whole time, but smiling at key moments at the beginning of a conversation can make the girl feel appreciated. If she says something funny, laugh.  Smiling will put the girl at ease and will make her feel like you really like what she has to say. Don't smile the whole time, obviously, or you'll look nervous, or even constipated. If you like the girl, then sure, the goal is to get to know her on a deep level eventually, but that doesn't mean you should talk about your grief over your grandmother's death or to describe the rash on your back in great detail seconds after you meet. Instead, pick light topics that are inoffensive and are easy to talk about, such as your pets, favorite bands, or hobbies, so that you don't make the girl uncomfortable before you really get to know each other. Showing you care in the smallest ways, can make their whole day better.  Picking light topics to start off doesn't mean you have to pick boring topics. You don't have to talk about the weather just to avoid saying anything slightly personal. Unless you live somewhere where people are actually interested in the weather, then talk about it. Follow the flow of the conversation. Sometimes two people really hit it off and start opening up to each other much faster than they would expect. If the girl starts opening up to you and really trusts you, you can hold back a bit less, too.

summary: Catch her eye. Introduce yourself. Be yourself Smile. Stay away from the personal stuff.


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Intarsia knitting requires multiple small balls of yarn. You can purchase individual balls of the same color if it is a large project, or you can create small bundles (also known as bobbins) out of one large ball of yarn. For frequent color changes, small bundles or yarn wound onto bobbins is ideal. You can wind some yarn around your hand and then secure it loosely around the middle until you are ready to use it, or you can wind yarn around some sewing bobbins and secure the bobbin until you need it. Too much or too little tension can lead to puckering or overly large stitches. Try to keep even tension on all of your stitches, especially when you are changing colors. . Intarsia knitting is decorative enough that you do not need to use fancy stitch types. In fact, most intarsia projects look best when you use the basic stockinette stitch. Stockinette stitch is when you knit a row, and then purl a row. Repeat this sequence for the entire project.

summary: Use multiple balls of yarn. Watch your tension. Work in the stockinette stitch only


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If you're logged into the Facebook app on your Android device, syncing your game will usually be a lot simpler. You can install the Facebook app by opening the Play Store or the Amazon App Store and searching for Facebook. You'll find this in your Apps list after installing it. Open your Apps list by tapping the ⋮⋮⋮ button on your Home screen.  Your Facebook feed will load and your account will be logged into the Facebook app.  It may be on your Home screen, or you can tap the Apps button (⋮⋮⋮) and find it in the list. This button will look different and be in a different location in every game, but can typically be found on the game's main menu or title screen. Look for the Facebook logo, or a button that says "Connect." You may need to open the game's Options or Settings menu.  For example, in Subway Surfers you'll need to tap the Gear button in the upper-right corner of the main menu, then tap "Log in to Facebook." As another example, King games like Candy Crush Saga and Bubble Witch require you to tap the ☰ button in the lower-left corner of the main menu, then tap the Facebook icon. If you're already logged into the Facebook app, you'll likely not be prompted to enter your login details again. Some apps may still ask, and you'll be asked if you don't have the Facebook app. Once you're successfully connected, you should be able to start the game and resume from where you left off on the Facebook website.
summary: Install the Facebook app. Tap the Facebook app. Type in your Facebook login information. Tap Sign In. Press the Home button to return to the Home screen. Tap the game you installed. Find the Connect to Facebook or Log in to Facebook button. Type in your Facebook login information (if prompted). Start playing the game.