The Beauty of the First Hello

When someone you don’t personally know interests you, don’t be afraid to go up to that person and initiate an exchange of hellos. Some girls or guys give signals on when a move can be done. One could be initiating eye contact. Another could be a light bump in a crowded place. Everyone has their own style.
Most people are shy to initiate the first hello. This should not be the case. You should be confident and should always believe in yourself. Members of the opposite sex are impressed with men (or women) who are comfortable and confident with who they are and where they stand. So go on, take the first step. Make the first move.
The beauty of that first hello is that there is a possibility that it will not end there. There will come a first conversation, a first date, a first kiss and then a relationship. Of course, this isn’t as easy and as fast-flowing as it sounds. These things take time and chemistry between two people.
Everything starts from something simple and a simple hello is a stepping stone. Maybe, this first hello will even lead you to your one true love. Take the risk. Don’t be hesitant because in the end, it will always be worth it.
What do you have to lose? Absolutely nothing. What’s the least you can gain? a new friend. The best to come? Well, that’s up to you to find out.
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I totally agree with you - the beauty of the first hello. At first you are quite hesitant to make the first move. But the feeling is great when that person you said hello replied back with a smile.
Hi myrns! I’m glad that you agree… That’s why I believe that having the courage to initiate a first hello is always worth the risk.