Set Up Your Friends Romantically

Tired of trying to find dates for your single friends? Have they given up looking for love and left heartbroken? Why not set them up with people they already know, but haven't considered romantically? It's a great opportunity to get to know people and the result may blossom into a whole new dimension of love. These pringles are ready to mingle!

Steps

  1. Drop hints in their presence - not about how they should hook up, but about how much you admire the person in question. Highlight their intelligence, fun personality, and popularity. Ask your friend if they think the same.
  2. Drop hints about how good looking they are. For example, "Who do you think is the hottest guy we know?" if they say someone else and not your friend, innocently state, "Swear not to tell, but I honestly think it's Joey!"
  3. Encourage the individuals in question to attend group social outings where they can interact freely. Do both of your friends like art? Well why not set them up in the art club? At lunch, invite him/her to sit with you - or rather, your friend!
  4. Highlight their similarities in conversation. Say, "Laura, haven't you guys noticed that you both have a bucket load in common?" Casually drop hints that they should get together.
  5. Play love games. Spin The Bottle is a good choice. If your friend spins the bottle and it lands on your other friend, the love will start brimming if it hasn't already! Maybe, 'mistakenly' shove 'friend A' into 'friend B', watching the reaction. This will be really amusing for you!
  6. Watch the magic happen. Keep on dropping hints, and finally, if one of them hasn't asked each other out already, why not say, "You two should totally be together!" If they honestly decline, time to introduce your friend to Tinder!

Tips

  • If you want this relationship to work make sure that you don`t say something embarrassing or something that you know you`re going to regret!
  • Act cool, don't force it. It's inevitable that they will get together with your subtle assistance.
  • Try to give them tips about your friend. something that you know they like to talk about.
  • If they don't know already, try to let them think that they did it all on their own; let them think it was an act of true love, and not the hints and suggestions of a friend in common. Even if, in thirty years, they are married and tell their kids how they met, don't tell them that it was you who brought them together!
  • Be confidential with your friends and ask him/her who they like.
  • Point out the good traits of people you want to hook up and they will start to like each other (this works about 75% of the time).

Warnings

  • If they end up breaking up, make sure no rumors get started. You're going to regret what you did!
  • Know that just because you get them together doesn't mean it will stick!
  • Do not try to hook your friends up with the person you like as a way to get to that person.

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