Girl moves seat

<p>In a class I take at NYU and I sit in the back of a classroom. I have sat alone for the entire semester until around 2 weeks ago, a girl randomly started to sit next to me. I do not know where she sat for the rest of the semester. She talks to me sometimes and I like her alot. She is really nice and actually pretty hot. </p>

<p>Should I take this as "she moved because she likes me" sign, or did she just randomly move for no reason?</p>

<p>Dude, how about just asking her to sit and enjoy a nice coffee? Even if it turns out that she’s not your type, a potential friendship could always emerge.</p>

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Do this mean what I think it means?</p>

<p>Is she sitting next to you because she has no other choice (e.g., no more seats)? </p>

<p>If she is sitting there because she wants to, it is probably a sign of attraction. If she talks to you, she might just be friendly, after all she is sitting next to you. </p>

<p>Your best bet is to ask her out as she will reveal how much she is interested in you. You two have a already have something in common. Class. Can you say study group?</p>

<p>Don’t overthink it. Like everyone else is saying, just ask her out for coffee or a study date, anything really.</p>

<p>Maybe she feels sorry for you for sitting alone all the time? I know girls like that.</p>

<p>If you’re good-looking, then maybe it’s a sign of attraction. If you’re not, she probably feels sorry for you.</p>

<p>well there are lots of other seats, especially in the front. I sit in the back, and I am not exactly alone. There are actually a lot of other girls who sit in front of me, though I sit in the last row in the back with a few other people all the way on the opposite side of me.</p>

<p>I don’t drink coffee, alternatives?</p>

<p>take her out for a drink.</p>

<p>Before a test or big assignment, you could ask her if she wanted to get together to study. (or suggest to go out for tea, hot chocolate…it doesn’t HAVE to be coffee…or alchoholic).</p>

<p>Smoothie places, bubble tea, ice cream.</p>

<p>I’m a girl at NYU and I sit next to new people all the time and strike up conversations with them. It’s not a big deal. Maybe she’s sitting there cause she wants to be your friend, or because she thinks your cute, or cause it’s sunnier that side of the room, or cause the lights not in her eyes, or cause it’s easier to text in the back of the room, or since it’s less crowded there. I never figured the guys I talked to would get such ideas in their heads and overanalyze things like this. </p>

<p>Maybe she’s sitting there since it’s the only lefty desk. In every NYU classroom, there is only 1 lefty desk in the back of the room which I always try to get.</p>

<p>There are a gazillion coffeeshops and little restaurants around NY. Just ask her to Starbucks after class to get some coffee. can’t get anymore casual than that.</p>

<p>OMG what he takes her out and it turns out she’s Stargazerlilies? that’d be epic.</p>

<p>I’ve moved my seat randomly on occasion. Usually because the people that usually sit around me began to annoy me. </p>

<p>If there were not many people around the area where you sit, it might be an attractive spot for someone wanting to move seats.</p>

<p>I will sometimes talk to the people around me, guy or girl (I’m a girl).</p>

<p>It doesn’t mean I want them.</p>

<p>What do you have to lose? After class, ask her to join you for lunch/dinner/coffee/whatever.</p>

<p>You could go out for afternoon tea, like they do in England, Hong Kong, India, etc. or just go to eat a snack somewhere after class.</p>

<p>“Please sit on my face.”</p>

<p>aha
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<p>Girl moves seat and talks to the guy next to her because she isn’t socially awkward, news at 11.</p>