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Hearing that someone likes you can really throw you for a loop. Whether you suspected it or not, when a girl tells you that they have feelings for you, it’s always a bit of a shock. How should you respond? What should you do? Don’t worry. There are actually plenty of things you can say, depending on how you feel about her. To make it easier, we’ve put together a list of options to help you find the perfect response.

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Tell her that you’re flattered.

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Ask for time to think about it if you’re surprised.

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  1. It’s okay to take some time to think about how you feel after she tells you she likes you. You don’t have to have a perfect answer on the spot. You can thank her and try to move on and bring it back up at a later time.[3]
    • You could try, “Wow! I had no idea. I wasn’t expecting this. Is it okay if I have some time to think about it?”
    • You could also try, “I really had no clue. I'm not even sure what to say! Do you mind if I take some time to think?”
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Tell her you’re in a relationship if you are.

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  1. She may not be aware of your significant other (or maybe she doesn’t care), but if you’re committed to your partner, you need to tell her so she doesn’t get the wrong idea. Keep it simple and direct so there isn’t any confusion.
    • Try something short and sweet like, “Thanks, but I have a boyfriend/girlfriend.”
    • You could also try, “I’m sorry, I actually have a boyfriend/girlfriend.”
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Be honest but kind if you don’t feel the same way.

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  1. [6] Don’t ignore her or respond with something rude. She just put herself out there, and even if you don’t feel the same way, the polite thing to do is to let her down easy. Don’t flirt with her or do anything that could lead her on.[7]
    • Try saying, “That’s really sweet of you to say, but I’m sorry, I just don’t feel the same way.”
    • Try saying, “I really value our friendship, but I don’t have romantic feelings for you. I hope this won’t affect things between us.”
    • Try, “You’re one of the smartest people I know, but I like you as a friend.”
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Add some emojis if you’re texting her.

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  1. [8] If you don’t feel the same way about her, you can add some smiley faces to your response so it softens the blow. If you like her back, try adding some heart emojis or smiley faces with heart eyes for extra emphasis for how you feel.[9]
    • For instance, you could say, “I really hope we can still be good friends” and then add a smiley face emoji if you’re telling her you don’t like her back.
    • If you like her too, try sending, “Wow! I feel the same way!” and then some heart-eyes emojis to really drive the point home.
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    What do you do when a girl likes you but you don't like her?
    Shana Tibi
    Shana Tibi
    Certified Professional Matchmaker
    Shana Tibi is a Certified Professional Matchmaker, Date and Relationship Coach, and the Founder of Curated Connections, a matchmaking service for single professionals. Shana specializes in understanding core values and personal preferences to curate dates. She holds a BA in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution from Prescott College and an MSW in Social Work from California State University, Hayward. She is an active member of the Global Love Institute where she earned her matchmaking certifications.
    Shana Tibi
    Certified Professional Matchmaker
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    Respond kindly and politely with a compliment sandwich, where you slip honest feedback in between 2 compliments. You could say something like "I really appreciate you telling me that you like me. At this point, I don't feel the same way, but I really appreciate your honesty."
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    What do I do if we both like each other?
    Shana Tibi
    Shana Tibi
    Certified Professional Matchmaker
    Shana Tibi is a Certified Professional Matchmaker, Date and Relationship Coach, and the Founder of Curated Connections, a matchmaking service for single professionals. Shana specializes in understanding core values and personal preferences to curate dates. She holds a BA in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution from Prescott College and an MSW in Social Work from California State University, Hayward. She is an active member of the Global Love Institute where she earned her matchmaking certifications.
    Shana Tibi
    Certified Professional Matchmaker
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    Try to learn more about the other person! What are their interests? What are the core values that you both share? Feel free to explore your connection and why you both like one another.
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This article was co-authored by Shana Tibi. Shana Tibi is a Certified Professional Matchmaker, Date and Relationship Coach, and the Founder of Curated Connections, a matchmaking service for single professionals. Shana specializes in understanding core values and personal preferences to curate dates. She holds a BA in Peace Studies and Conflict Resolution from Prescott College and an MSW in Social Work from California State University, Hayward. She is an active member of the Global Love Institute where she earned her matchmaking certifications. This article has been viewed 171,129 times.
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