Tilt your body towards him when you’re having lunch together, watching a movie, or other times when you hang out. Look him directly in the eye, bat your eyelashes and smile!

Pick up some his expressions. If he has a tendency to say, “Wow, that’s interesting,” for example, use this phrase on occasion. Don’t make it too obvious. He may think you’re making fun of him! Imitate his gestures on occasion, but don’t copy every single thing he does.

Wear clothing that makes you feel good about yourself and that you feel comfortable in. You don’t have to try to look like anyone but yourself.

Think about how you see yourself as a person. Do you see yourself as smart, funny, spontaneous, serious, studious? However you see yourself, work on showing off that side for him. For example, if you’re a movie buff, don’t hesitate to share your knowledge while the two of you hang out and watch movies.

If you go to school together, try to interact with him frequently at school. Talk to him between classes. Sit by him in class whenever possible. Have lunch with him.

Maybe both of you are really interested in science fiction books or basketball. Find your common ground and emphasize it!

Be yourself! Don’t force yourself to be interested in things that don’t appeal to you just because he likes them.

For example, ask him to a party and then find a cozy corner where the two of you can chat. You can also try to hang out one-on-one in casual settings. For example, grab a cup of coffee together after school.

Do something flirty and playful, like tussling his hair. Hug him on occasion. A cozy hug once in awhile can eventually lead to more.

Try asking him for advice on somewhere to go, and then ask him to go with you. For example, say: “Where do you get good pizza in this town?” When he answers, say something like, “Oh, cool. Hey, since you like that place, maybe we could go together. "

Remember, this guy is your friend. This can help take some pressure off. A friend is more likely to be polite and let you down easy, as well.

Do not rush through your words. When the two of you do interact one-on-one, allow conversation to happen naturally for a bit before making your move. If you’re feeling nervous, take a few deep breaths to calm yourself.

While this may feel very bold, many people appreciate it when you’re straightforward. You can also emphasize how important his friendship is to you. You could say something like, “I really do love being your friend and if you aren’t into me in a romantic way, I just want you to know that I am happy with just being friends. Nothing about our friendship will change. I want to continue having fun with you and being your friend. ”