<p>Blunt honesty (and humor) is the way to go! Hahaha.</p>
<p>haha!!! you people are hilarious! i dont understand why americans are like this…</p>
<p>Emma watson goes to brown?!?!?!</p>
<p>This is gossip not stalking and don’t act so high and mighty, you’re reading this thread as well.</p>
<p>I was just wondering if it’s something the college would make money on or if it was just part of a class.</p>
<p>If you had been around for more than three posts you might have noticed I’m one of the Brown students (and alumni in my case) who follows most threads on this forum. Plays are public and they charge admission but it’s not really profit.</p>
<p>I hope to see her if I get in!</p>
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<p>I hate to be mean here, but you sound like exactly the type of kid that she doesn’t want to talk to. She specifically has said that she just wants to be normal like everyone else and not talk about Harry Potter. Hell, if I ever see her, I won’t even mention that I know she’s a celebrity. I’ll just nonchalantly talk to her like any other girl: it’s what she wants.</p>
<p>However, if you ask her for that uniform, post the story here. It’ll be funny to hear how she decimates you.</p>
<p>^it was a joke. dang online people are vicious</p>
<p>“I’ll just nonchalantly talk to her like any other girl: it’s what she wants.”</p>
<p>You assume a stranger WANTS to talk to you? Why would you even approach her if you don’t have a reason. I’ve sat near her while drinking coffee and never did being the only person who goes over and bugs her enter my mind. At a party…maaaybe…otherwise…no. In my case, talking to an 18 year girl really isn’t that lucrative to begin with.</p>
<p>People DO like to strike up conversation every once in a while; humans are social creatures after all. I’m not saying I’ll go out of my way to say hello, but if I ever do bump into her and have to start a conversation for some reason, than I’ll be nonchalant about it.</p>
<p>yeah wolfmanjack… thats an extremely cynical view of human interaction. Emma Watson would not be helping her own cause of trying to be a regular student if she scoffed at people striking up random (un-obsessive) conversation with her.</p>
<p>There is a major difference between being someone who is on the receiving end of a random conversation, and being a celeb who every next person on College Hill wants to strike up a “random” and “nonchalant” conversation with. Big difference. There’s nothing wrong if you’re in a position to talk but consider her perspective, I doubt entertaining the whims of a bunch of dorkfish kids who have the “need” to speak to her in person is a great fun.</p>
<p>I think that we have to be normal and if for SOME reason we see her, then talk normally but personally I can’t assure that. :)</p>
<p>I was yesterday talking to a Brown Student of the Bruin Club and he told me:</p>
<p>“hahaha, I just saw her in the morning”</p>
<p>I was like WOW!!</p>
<p>i had a conversation with her thursday. she’s nice.</p>
<p>Wolfmanjack is exactly right.
Leave the girl alone.
Try to empathize.
In her life and in her skin, from the age of nine, every approaching stranger – EVERY approaching stranger – is a possible interrupter of her day, invader of her space, pain in the ass, etc, etc, etc.
THINK about it.
Every single stranger.
Every day.
All day long.<br>
TRY to empathize.
If you can.
Leave the girl alone.
Thank you very much.
Good-bye.</p>
<p>really weird…</p>
<p>she’s just a very normal british girl, but a pretty one…</p>
<p>It didn’t take her long to get a new boyfriend. Rafael and Emma looked to be really into each other at that Rangers game.</p>
<p>Who cares?</p>