When someone reveals their feelings with âI have a crush on you,â it can be both flattering and daunting. Whether youâre flattered, surprised, or just unsure how to respond, having the right comeback can make all the difference.
Picture this: Youâre at a party, and someone youâve been chatting with for a while says, âI have a crush on you.â The room seems to get quieter as you process their words. Your reply can set the tone for how the conversation continues. Should you respond with humor, flirtation, or a touch of  brilliant? Here are 30 ways to handle the situation with style.
What to Know About Responses to “I Have a Crush on You”
Responding to someoneâs confession of having a crush on you can be tricky. The key is to gauge the context and your feelings about the person. Are you interested, unsure, or just not into them? Your response should align with how you feel and the nature of your relationship. Whether you want to be flirty, witty, or a bit  brilliant, the goal is to communicate your thoughts clearly while keeping the conversation comfortable for both of you.
1. “Wow, thatâs a surprise!”
A classic response when youâre taken aback. This reply acknowledges the confession without giving too much away. I used this when someone confessed their feelings unexpectedly, and it gave me time to think.
When to use: When youâre surprised and need a moment to process.
When not to use: If you want to give a more immediate and clear response.
Example:
“Wow, thatâs a surprise!”
2. “I didnât know I had that effect on people!”
A flirty and playful response. I used this when someone was being bold and it helped keep the mood light and fun.
When to use: When you want to respond with humor and keep things light.
When not to use: If you donât want to encourage further advances.
Example:
“I didnât know I had that effect on people!”
3. “Thatâs flattering! What do you like most about me?”
This shows interest and invites the person to elaborate. I used this to keep the conversation going while exploring their feelings.
When to use: When youâre curious about the other personâs feelings and want to keep the conversation going.
When not to use: If youâre not interested in continuing the conversation.
Example:
“Thatâs flattering! What do you like most about me?”
4. “Oh, are you trying to win me over?”
A witty response that can be both charming and teasing. I used this in a casual setting to keep the conversation playful.
When to use: In a lighthearted, playful context.
When not to use: If the person is being serious and youâre not interested.
Example:
“Oh, are you trying to win me over?”
5. “Well, arenât you bold?”
A response that acknowledges their courage while keeping things light. I used this when someone made a bold confession and wanted to keep things playful.
When to use: When you want to acknowledge their bravery in a fun way.
When not to use: If you want to be more direct about your feelings.
Example:
“Well, arenât you bold?”
6. “I have to admit, thatâs pretty flattering.”
A response that shows appreciation without making a commitment. I used this to acknowledge the compliment without diving into deeper feelings.
When to use: When you want to acknowledge their feelings without committing to anything.
When not to use: If youâre not interested in continuing the conversation.
Example:
“I have to admit, thatâs pretty flattering.”
7. “And here I thought I was just being myself.”
A humorous way to respond to a crush confession. I used this when someone seemed to be overly impressed, adding a bit of charm.
When to use: When you want to add humor and keep the mood light.
When not to use: If youâre not interested in encouraging further conversation.
Example:
“And here I thought I was just being myself.”
8. “Wow, you just made my day!”
A positive response that can make the other person feel appreciated. I used this when someoneâs confession was flattering and I wanted to keep things friendly.
When to use: When you want to show appreciation in a friendly manner.
When not to use: If you want to keep the conversation more neutral.
Example:
“Wow, you just made my day!”
9. “Thatâs sweet, but Iâm not sure how I feel yet.”
A direct but gentle way to express uncertainty. I used this to be honest without being harsh.
When to use: When youâre unsure about your feelings and want to be honest.
When not to use: If youâre certain about your feelings and want to make that clear.
Example:
“Thatâs sweet, but Iâm not sure how I feel yet.”
10. “I appreciate the compliment! What are you looking for?”
A response that shifts the focus to their intentions. I used this when someoneâs confession made me curious about their goals.
When to use: When you want to understand their intentions better.
When not to use: If youâre not interested in continuing the conversation.
Example:
“I appreciate the compliment! What are you looking for?”
11. “Interesting, what made you say that?”
A way to explore their feelings further. I used this to get more insight into why they have a crush on me.
When to use: When youâre curious about their reasons and want to keep the conversation going.
When not to use: If you want to avoid further discussion.
Example:
“Interesting, what made you say that?”
12. “Youâve got guts to say that!”
A playful acknowledgment of their bravery. I used this when someone made a bold confession, and it helped keep things light.
When to use: When you want to acknowledge their courage in a fun way.
When not to use: If you want to keep the conversation more serious.
Example:
“Youâve got guts to say that!”
13. “Thatâs flattering, but letâs take it slow.”
A way to show appreciation while setting boundaries. I used this when someoneâs confession was flattering, but I wanted to take things at my own pace.
When to use: When you want to express appreciation but need to set boundaries.
When not to use: If youâre ready to move forward quickly.
Example:
“Thatâs flattering, but letâs take it slow.”
14. “Youâre not the only one with a crush, you know.”
A flirty way to keep the conversation playful. I used this to add a bit of humor and keep things light.
When to use: When you want to flirt back and keep the mood fun.
When not to use: If youâre not interested in continuing the flirtation.
Example:
“Youâre not the only one with a crush, you know.”
15. “Thatâs a bold move, but I like it!”
Acknowledges their boldness in a positive way. I used this when someoneâs confession was unexpected but welcomed.
When to use: When you want to acknowledge their bravery positively.
When not to use: If youâre not interested in continuing the conversation.
Example:
“Thatâs a bold move, but I like it!”
16. “Iâm flattered, but letâs keep things friendly for now.”
A way to appreciate their feelings while maintaining boundaries. I used this to keep things friendly without leading them on.
When to use: When you want to acknowledge their feelings but keep things platonic.
When not to use: If youâre open to exploring the possibility further.
Example:
“Iâm flattered, but letâs keep things friendly for now.”
17. “Well, youâve certainly caught my attention!”
A flirty response that acknowledges their confession positively. I used this to show interest while keeping the conversation light.
When to use: When you want to show positive interest without committing.
When not to use: If youâre not interested or want to avoid further discussion.
Example:
“Well, youâve certainly caught my attention!”
18. “Thanks for the honesty! What do you see us doing?”
A direct way to understand their intentions. I used this to get a better sense of what theyâre hoping for.
When to use: When you want to understand their intentions more clearly.
When not to use: If you want to keep the conversation more casual.
Example:
“Thanks for the honesty! What do you see us doing?”
19. “Iâm impressed by your bravery!”
A positive response that acknowledges their courage. I used this when someoneâs confession was bold and wanted to keep things encouraging.
When to use: When you want to compliment their bravery.
When not to use: If youâre not interested in continuing the conversation.
Example:
“Iâm impressed by your bravery!”
20. “Thatâs quite the compliment. How do you see us?”
A way to gauge their perspective on the relationship. I used this to understand their views and expectations better.
When to use: When you want to explore their views on a potential relationship.
When not to use: If youâre not interested in pursuing further discussion.
Example:
“Thatâs quite the compliment. How do you see us?”
21. “Youâve got me curious now!”
A flirty response that shows interest. I used this to express curiosity while keeping the conversation engaging.
When to use: When you want to show interest and keep the conversation going.
When not to use: If youâre not interested in further discussion.
Example:
“Youâve got me curious now!”
22. “Thatâs flattering! Whatâs your idea of a perfect date?”
A way to keep the conversation going with a playful twist. I used this to explore their ideas and keep things fun.
When to use: When you want to continue the conversation in a playful manner.
When not to use: If youâre not interested in exploring further.
Example:
“Thatâs flattering! Whatâs your idea of a perfect date?”
23. “I appreciate the compliment, but Iâm focusing on myself right now.”
A direct response that sets boundaries. I used this to keep things clear without being rude.
When to use: When you want to set boundaries without being harsh.
When not to use: If youâre open to exploring further possibilities.
Example:
“I appreciate the compliment, but Iâm focusing on myself right now.”
24. “Thatâs sweet! Letâs get to know each other better first.”
A response that suggests taking things slow. I used this to show interest while wanting to build a connection first.
When to use: When you want to take things slowly and build a connection.
When not to use: If youâre ready to move quickly.
Example:
“Thatâs sweet! Letâs get to know each other better first.”
25. “Iâm flattered! How about we just hang out and see where things go?”
A casual way to keep things open. I used this to show interest without making any commitments.
When to use: When you want to keep things casual and see where it leads.
When not to use: If you want to make your intentions clear.
Example:
“Iâm flattered! How about we just hang out and see where things go?”
26. “Youâre quite the charmer! What do you have in mind?”
A flirty response that invites them to share their thoughts. I used this when I wanted to encourage a fun conversation.
When to use: When you want to keep the conversation engaging and flirty.
When not to use: If youâre not interested in further discussion.
Example:
“Youâre quite the charmer! What do you have in mind?”
27. “Thatâs nice to hear! What do you enjoy doing for fun?”
A way to learn more about their interests. I used this to keep the conversation going and get to know them better.
When to use: When you want to explore their interests and keep the conversation going.
When not to use: If you want to avoid further discussion.
Example:
“Thatâs nice to hear! What do you enjoy doing for fun?”
28. “Iâm touched by your honesty. What are you hoping for?”
A response that seeks clarity about their intentions. I used this to understand their expectations and keep things clear.
When to use: When you want to understand their expectations.
When not to use: If youâre not interested in further discussion.
Example:
“Iâm touched by your honesty. What are you hoping for?”
29. “Youâre making me blush! Whatâs your idea of a good time?”
A playful way to respond to a crush confession. I used this to keep the mood light and engaging.
When to use: When you want to keep the conversation playful and fun.
When not to use: If youâre not interested in continuing the conversation.
Example:
“Youâre making me blush! Whatâs your idea of a good time?”
30. “Iâm flattered, but letâs take things one step at a time.”
A way to acknowledge their feelings while setting expectations. I used this to show appreciation while keeping things measured.
When to use: When you want to acknowledge their feelings but keep things gradual.
When not to use: If youâre ready to move forward quickly.
Example:
“Iâm flattered, but letâs take things one step at a time.”
Top 10 Editorâs Choice Responses
- “Wow, you just made my day!” â Perfect for acknowledging their feelings in a positive and friendly way.
- “Iâm flattered, but letâs keep things friendly for now.” â Ideal for expressing appreciation while maintaining boundaries.
- “Youâve got guts to say that!” â Great for a playful acknowledgment of their bravery.
- “Interesting, what made you say that?” â Useful for exploring their feelings and keeping the conversation going.
- “Thatâs flattering! What do you like most about me?” â Helps to learn more about their feelings and keep the conversation engaging.
- “I didnât know I had that effect on people!” â Adds humor and keeps the mood light.
- “I appreciate the compliment, but Iâm focusing on myself right now.” â Sets boundaries without being rude.
- “Well, arenât you bold?” â Acknowledges their courage in a playful way.
- “Youâre quite the charmer! What do you have in mind?” â Encourages a fun and engaging conversation.
- “Thatâs sweet! Letâs get to know each other better first.” â Suggests taking things slow while showing interest.