You might say, “A bunch of us are going to the game on Friday. Do you want to sit with us?” or “My friend group is going bowling this Saturday. If you come, we’ll have an even number. ”

Say, “Wow, it’s busy in here!” or “It never stops raining!” You could also ask something like, “What do you normally order here?” or “What are you doing for spring break?”

You could ask, “What are your favorite sports teams?” “Which bands do you listen to the most?” “What clubs are you joining this year?” or “What do you like to do in your free time?”

Start by telling him about your hobbies, interests, and goals. You might say things like, “My favorite thing to do is play guitar. I’m hoping to be a singer-songwriter some day. ” You could also tell him funny or embarrassing stories that aren’t a secret. Say, “I’m kind of known for my burping skills. Two years ago I accidentally burped during the talent show and thought it would be a good idea to burp the rest of the song. Now I’m a legend. ”

Text him, “How’s Thursday going?” or “Did you see the game last night?” Don’t text him more than twice in a row before letting him respond. He might feel like you’re bombarding him with texts.

You might say, “This is hilarious!” or “Looks like you’re having fun!”

For instance, you might both enjoy art and science fiction movies.

For instance, let’s say you know he likes football but you aren’t a fan. Be honest about not liking football. Instead, focus on something you both enjoy.

If you’re both into baseball, you might invite him to a game. You might invite him to see the latest superhero movie if you both like comic books. If you both like the same local band, you might invite him to watch them perform at a local coffee shop.

Enjoy the process of becoming besties! You get to hang out, try new things, and get to know each other better. In time, you’ll develop a strong bond as friends.

For instance, he might need to talk about the stress he’s going through with school or his anger at his parents.

If you do need to back out of a promise, tell him immediately, apologize, and try to make it up to him. You might say, “I know I said I’d help you study tonight, but my mom is making me go to my brother’s soccer game. I’m so sorry for letting you down, but I promise I’ll call after the game to talk about the areas you need the most help with. ”

As an example, comfort him when he’s going through a break-up or encourage him when he’s struggling to pass a class.

Assume that what he tells you is meant to be private. Unless it’s common knowledge, don’t talk about it with everyone else. Additionally, don’t try to “help” him using the information he tells you. For instance, he might tell you that he likes a specific girl. Don’t try to set them up unless he asks because he may feel like you violated his trust.

After you’ve been best friends for awhile, you might both feel comfortable hugging and showing other types of affection. However, give yourself time to get there!