A: Well, she shouldn't do it. And it might just indicate she'll be trying to change something else about him next - clothes, hair, eating habits. On the other hand, if grammar is the only problem he should try and master it and then correct her grammar. Surely you have used the subjunctive tense... more
A: Not much circumstantial detail here. Do you live or work near each other? Is it possible for you to get in touch with him over the summer? If you can arrange to meet him - preferably during the summer - you can decide when you see him again whether you actually do like him and would consider... more
A: Write him lovely long letters on creamy paper in your own wonderful handwriting. No-one does this anymore. He will keep them all and think you are very special indeed.
A: It doesn't matter. In beginning a conversation you're trying to find something that will interest the other person so they'll want to talk to you. I mean, they'll probably want to anyway, but it's a lot easier for them if you can get them talking about something they really want to talk about. So... more
A: If you aren't interested in the person sexually then yes. But if you are - and you usually are - then 'friendship' is definitely second best - and a bit of a waste of time too.