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Asking someone out can be nerve-wracking, but doing it through chatting on Facebook can be a little less intimidating. Here are some steps you can follow: 1. Start with small talk: Before jumping into asking them out, start with some casual conversation to get a sense of their interests and how they are feeling. This can also help to build rapport and make the conversation feel more comfortable. 2. Find common ground: Look for common interests or topics that you both enjoy talking about. This can help you to establish a connection and make it easier to transition to asking them out. 3. Be direct: Don't beat around the bush. Be clear and concise about your intentions. For example, "I really enjoy talking to you, and I was wondering if you'd like to grab a coffee sometime?" 4. Give them an out: If they are not interested or already have plans, give them an out by saying something like, "No worries if you're not interested, I just wanted to put it out there." 5. Respect their response: If they say no, don't take it personally. Everyone has different interests and preferences, and it's important to respect their response and move on. Remember to be confident, honest, and respectful in your approach. Good luck!
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