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Here are 10 pick-up lines (´îÚ¨Óï) that you should not use.
1. See my friend over there? He wants to know if you think I¡¯m cute.
2. It¡¯s a good thing that I have my library card. Why? Because I am totally checking you out! (See Note 1)


NOTE 1 | To check out someone means to look and examine them because you are interested in or attracted to them. (slang)
Example: That guy just checked you out.
However, to check out something from the library means to borrow it.
Example: Can I check out this book?


3. If a fat man puts you in a bag at night, do not worry because I told Santa I wanted you for Christmas.
4. Do you believe in love at first sight (Ò»¼ûÖÓÇé), or should I walk by again?
5. Are you a parking ticket? Because you¡¯ve got FINE (See Note 2) written all over you.

NOTE 2 | To describe someone as fine means: that person is very sexy, beautiful, attractive, gorgeous, hot, or just overall good-looking. Be careful though, because girls
would rather hear you tell them they are beautiful, than fine. (slang)


6. You may fall from the sky, you may fall from a tree, but the best way to fall¡is in love with me. (See Note 3)
7. So did it hurt? When you fell from heaven?

NOTE 3 | To fall in love with someone means ¡°×¹Èë°®ºÓ¡± in Chinese.


8. If I could rearrange the alphabet, I¡¯d put U and I together.
9. Are you a magnet? Because I¡¯m attracted to you.
10. You must be tired because you¡¯ve been running through my mind all day. (See Note 4)

NOTE 4 | If something has been running through your mind all day, it means that you have been thinking about it, all day.


Lines that may actually work.
1. ¡°What kind of dog is that?¡±
2. ¡°Hey, nice shoes.¡±
3. ¡°Don¡¯t I know you from Spanish class?¡±
4. ¡°Excuse me, are you (insert name)?¡±
5. ¡°Let me buy you a drink.¡±

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