Try a sideways glance if they’re not directly in front of you. Turn your head to the side, look at your crush, then look away. Don’t stare at the person because it might weird them out. Only look at them for a few seconds at a time.

Go with a big smile so they’ll take notice. If your smile is too subtle, the person might not realize you’re flirting. If you go to school with your crush, try smiling at them while you’re passing in the hallway. If they don’t smile back, you can just act like you were smiling at someone else.

You can also use this trick when someone catches your eye at a social event. If they ask you why you raised your brows, say something like, “I think I know you from somewhere,” or “Oh, you look a lot like my friend. ”

Winking is really explainable if the person doesn’t seem to be into you. Just pretend like you’ve got something in your eye or are having allergies.

If you’re bald or have a buzzed head, simply run your fingers along your bare (or nearly bare) head.

Keep your movements small so you’re not being obvious. For instance, you might sigh and run your hand over your hair, pulling it the side. As you do this, lower your head slightly to the side so your neck becomes more visible. Wait a moment or 2, then shift to the other side.

Don’t bite down hard on your lip because you might hurt yourself. Only do this once or twice in a single interaction. If you do it too much, it might make you look nervous and could dry out your lips.

For example, you might touch your cheek and then slide your fingers down your neck. Similarly, you might graze your fingers along your forearm or across your chest. You don’t need to constantly rub your skin. A little touching looks suggestive, but constantly rubbing your skin might make your crush think you’re itchy.

Do this slowly to hold your crush’s attention.

Let’s say you’re at a party with a group of friends. You might turn your body slightly away from your friends and more toward the person you’re crushing on. Similarly, you might be waiting for your coffee at a counter when someone catches your eye. Instead of facing the counter, slightly turn to the side so you’re facing the person you like.

Any closer than 4 ft (1. 2 m) is considered personal space. Once you’re chatting with your crush, they may be comfortable with you crossing into this space, but don’t force it. Always respect people’s personal space.

Once you touch them, you’ll need to say something. It could be a simple, “Hello” or “Excuse me. ” You could also ask a question like, “Do you know what’s on the lunch menu for today?” or “How are you enjoying the party?” Watch how the person reacts. If they don’t seem to like it, say, “I’m sorry,” and give them some space.

You might brush past them and say, “Oh, I’m sorry. Did you drop anything?” If you’re at a party, bar, or dance, you could bump into them and say something like, “Oops! So sorry! I think the music is getting to me. ”

Try not to slouch forward toward them, as this can be a sign you’re not interested in what they’re saying. Always maintain good posture.

For instance, you might tilt your head to the same side as they do or copy their hand gestures. You can also laugh or nod along with them.

For instance, you might use your fingers to number a list. If you’re telling a funny story, you could wave your arms back and forth to make yourself look animated. When telling a story about a mishap, you might use your arms to push away from your body. Practice gesturing in front of a mirror or on video so it comes naturally to you.

If you cross your arms, your crush may think you’re bored or don’t want to talk to them.

Make sure you don’t slump, even if it’s just leaning against something.