The Student Room Group

Reply 1

Hmmm... depends if you've ever spoken to the person or not. If not then it might seem a bit creepy. Saying that, if you're best mates it would be even creepier. There's a fine line, but generally, I'd say it was a sweet idea, if done in the right way. Good luck :smile:

Reply 2

Try this valentine card.

Reply 3

Well yeah, I do know her and speak all the time. Met her once though, but I know she likes me and she knows I like her

Reply 4

Anonymous
Well yeah, I do know her and speak all the time. Met her once though, but I know she likes me and she knows I like her

Haha, good save BF :wink:

Reply 5

shhh! I hate the anon system on this sometime! Always forget to press the button

Reply 6

hurryupandwait
Try this valentine card.


:laugh: I shall pop that in the post...well i would if i had someone to send it too

*It's the thought that counts*

Reply 7

Anonymous
Well yeah, I do know her and speak all the time. Met her once though, but I know she likes me and she knows I like her


In that case you should be fine. While I don't think it's the most personal way of doing it, ifyou both like each other, there's no reason why it wouldn't be ok to do. If she does say no though, make sure you ask if it was to do with the card, so you know for future reference!

Reply 8

hurryupandwait
Try this valentine card.


hahaha, brilliant. Is that real?

Reply 9

Kernel
hahaha, brilliant. Is that real?

Of course it is, it's the one my Mum is getting anyway and my mate's sister but don't tell him :biggrin:

Reply 10

hurryupandwait
Try this valentine card.



thats greart :smile:

Reply 11

^

Great

Reply 12

I wouldn't reckonmend it.

I may not know much about women, but I know that girls love a man that has conifidence in himself. If you ask her out in a card, then she will think that you were too sacred to do it in person and therefore, won't think much of you. If you ask her out properly, then she will have respect for you and there will be a better chance of her saying yes.