Article: Focus on the three key things that make a difference: hygiene and style, plus a smile. Be clean, wear comfortable and well maintained clothes, and always remember to smile. Smiling can automatically make you more relatable and radiant. Make sure to brush your teeth or use mouthwash. Bad breath is a real turnoff. There is nothing quite so helpful as rehearsal; preparing your mind helps you to feel familiar with the situation. And when you have a speech prepared, it will go a lot better. If you don't practice you may blurt out: 'ummm er wanna...go out...with, umm...let's date' or something silly like that. Keep practicing until it feels natural, or at least okay. Practice conversation starters such as:  ”Hey, how is your day going?” "Hey, you're Greg’s friend aren't you?” “Do you want to hang out sometime?" ”Would you like to go to dinner or grab a coffee sometime?” Confidence is important in any human interaction, but especially when asking someone out. Having confidence can help stop any stress or nervousness that might come up. Breathe deeply and focus on yourself overcoming your shyness.

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Look your best. Practice in the mirror. Be confident.