London, June 18 : Single girls, the World Cup might just be your chance to pick up a hottie.
Flirt website Flirtomatic have put together some ace tips to show how the World Cup can be the best time to pull a guy, reports the Sun.
And here are the top ten tips to accomplish this:
1) Confidence is key
It''s no secret that confidence attracts so put your time to good use this World Cup by focussing on feeling confident on the inside.
A sassy air of confidence will impress him way more than reeling off a bunch of footie phrases you've learnt.
2) Carpe Diem
It''s all about seizing the day during this World Cup - don''t wait until half-time to introduce yourself to the guy of your dreams.
But, choose your moment carefully-a penalty shoot out is not the opportune time for introduction.
3) Prize props
Adorn yourself in your national colours this summer - anything from a full on white and red outfit to an Italian shirt or an Australian badge - and you''ll be sure to kick off a conversation or two.
4) Practice makes perfect
If you''re shy, why not start honing your flirting skills now so that you''re prepared come kick-off - digital flirting is all the rage these days and provides a great space for you to find out what works - and what doesn''t.
5) Cough up
Sure, we all like to be bought drinks by hot guys but why not reverse the roles this summer and score yourself a few brownie points with the object of your desires by biting the bullet and buying the boy a beer!
6) Eye candy
Think about it girls - eye contact is the most powerful seduction tool going. It takes the average guy three looks before he even begins to understand your interest so keep your eyes on the prize.
7) 32 is the magic number
There are a massive 32 countries participating in this year''s World Cup - and what''s even better is that men love women who are into meeting new people!
Spanish, Italian, English, American, Australian, Brazilian ... take your pick but whatever you do, keep an open mind.
8) Smile
Flash a smile to the guy who''s caught your eye and he''ll be putty in your hands - they''re so easy to give and a powerful message to receive.
9) Take the ''reject'' out of rejection
So he doesn''t connect to any of your passes? So what? There''ll be a million others out there who will ... so get yourself down to another game and go flirt with them!
10) Flirting is fun!
Don''t look at flirting as something you are forced to do - the only losers are those who don''t try. If you don''t shoot, you''ll never score. (ANI)
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