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Consider your motivation for opening up to your friend. Is it because you feel there’s a worthwhile shot at a great relationship, or is it just to get something off your chest? If it’s the latter, think about whether it’s worth the potential drama to tell your friend about your feelings.
Practice what you'd like to say in front of a mirror to help you feel more confident if you're super nervous.
Telling your best friend that you like them during a commercial break or right before they need to go somewhere isn’t a good idea. Pick a moment where you’re both comfortable and have nowhere to rush off to, such as in the evening or during the weekend.
For example, you might choose to talk to them Friday after school so they have the whole weekend to think about their own feelings.
Telling them right before school or really quickly in between activities might cause them to feel overwhelmed.
Plan to have enough time to not only tell your best friend how you feel, but to allow them time to think and respond if they’d like to.
While it can be tempting to tell your best friend about your feelings over text or through a phone call, it’s better to talk to them in person. This helps show that you’re serious about your feelings, and you can gauge your best friend’s reaction more easily when you’re face-to-face.
Talk to your best friend when you’re together on a casual outing, such as at the park or eating a meal.
Pick a spot to talk that isn't very public, like in a park or a secluded part of school. It’s also best to talk to your best friend away from family and friends so that neither of you feels awkward or like people are listening to your conversation.
Instead of having the conversation at a loud and crowded restaurant, think about taking a walk with your best friend and telling them then.
Start a conversation by talking about things you would normally talk about, such as school, homework, or extracurricular activities. Once you're both feeling comfortable, let them know you have something you'd like to share with them. Be open and honest about your feelings by telling them that you’ve developed feelings for them, and you thought it was important that they knew.
Once you’re comfortable, you might say something like, “I’ve got something I want to tell you. It’s not easy for me to say this, but I've had a crush on you for a while now.”
This is from a wiki i found called “how to tell a friend you like them”
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