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How do guys drop hints to their crush?

Especially if it's a budding relationship, these little actions can be the perfect way to drop hints. Touch your face and hair when you're talking to them. Touch them, casually, on the arm or knee when you're talking to them. Laugh at their jokes. Touch their arm or knee when you laugh at their jokes. More items... •

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When you like someone, whether it's a crush or your long-term partner, sometimes just telling them you like them isn't enough—showing them how much you care can speak volumes. Here's 50 creative ways to tell someone you like them without just flat out saying it. Especially if it's a budding relationship, these little actions can be the perfect way to drop hints.

Touch your face and hair when you're talking to them.

Touch them, casually, on the arm or knee when you're talking to them.

Laugh at their jokes.

Touch their arm or knee when you laugh at their jokes.

Notice when their glass is empty, and always offer to fill it up or get them another.

Make eye contact from across the room at parties; smile.

If you get an inside joke going between just the two of you, work it into conversation often. Say their name when you're talking to them. (It's true! People thrill at the sound of their own name—especially when uttered by someone they're interested in.) Find a common enemy: another party guest, an annoying guy at the bar, a broken jukebox, the lack of pizza joints in this part of town. It's you two against the world. If they mention an ex, or a date gone bad, tell them that they're too good for that person, anyway. Give them a ridiculously huge tip. (This only works if they're your waiter, bartender or barista. Obviously.) Email them because you just saw something and it "made me think of you."

Treat them to something sometime.

Make up a nickname for them. Be the only one who calls them that. Invent any excuse for them to come over — a new movie, a sports game, a dinner party, a home repair project you really need help with. Be genuinely delighted every time you see them — make no effort to hide it.

Loan them a book that you "just thought they would like."

Offer to hold their purse/bag/coat/cup.

MIX TAPE! (No one makes a mix tape/cd for you unless they like you.) Make sure to get pictures of the two of you when you're out together. Handwrite a note on your business card when you give it to them. i.e. "Really good to meet you."

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Remember what their drink is without having to ask. Order it for them.

Show up to their art opening/soccer game/open mic night/thing.

Don't leave without saying goodbye.

That shirt/perfume/ring/pair of shoes they once mentioned they liked? Wear it. A lot. Remember what you talked about the last time you saw each other, and ask them how things turned out the next time you see each other. If they take your hand, squeeze it or run your thumb over their knuckles.

Text them. Not just to make plans, but just because.

Dress up a little when you know you're going to see them.

Bring up something little that you remember they once said to you.

Offer to drive them to the airport.

Just talk to them. About anything. Whenever you get the chance.

Check out that TV show/movie/band/restaurant they mentioned. Tell them what you thought of it.

Compliment them on something you think other people might notice about them.

Pass them a note during class/a meeting/at a crowded bar.

Find whatever excuse you possibly can for the two of you to end up at a karaoke bar. Insist on singing a duet. Always "randomly" have an extra ticket . (To "this movie," "this art thing," "my friend's band that's playing," "this lecture that seemed cool.") Ask their opinion on things. ("What TV show should I watch next on Netflix?") "Like" their stuff on Facebook. (Not too much—just enough to let them know you're reading.)

Text back right away.

Make friends with their friends.

Tell them, as off-handedly as you can, that they smell good today.

Send them a postcard when you're away.

Assume they want coffee and bring them one. Learn how they take it first.

Remember their birthday.

Find a reasonable excuse (birthday, promotion at work) and send them flowers.

Send them YouTube links to that band they mentioned they liked, or send them links to new bands that you think they'd like.

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