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Re: I think I might've accidentally asked a coworker out
(Anonymous) 2014-04-15 01:26 am (UTC)(link)Re: I think I might've accidentally asked a coworker out
Re: I think I might've accidentally asked a coworker out
That said... calm down. It's not a big deal or a date unless you want it to be, and if you do decide to go you could potentially make a new friend out of the deal.
Re: I think I might've accidentally asked a coworker out
(Anonymous) 2014-04-15 01:52 am (UTC)(link)Re: I think I might've accidentally asked a coworker out
"Normal people" such as myself do have these nagging fears because most people have some fears related to social situations. When you are in a group do you let others in the group do the talking? If you do some talking when you are in groups, just take that experience and transfer it. What do you talk about? Work? Personal stuff? The atmosphere of the place? So now you are talking like it's a group outing, but it's only you and her. How well do you know her? Try to get to know her better. Ask her about work stuff. Are you drinking? Ask her what drinks she likes. You can pull this off and I think you will have a lot of fun.
Re: I think I might've accidentally asked a coworker out
(Anonymous) 2014-04-15 02:15 am (UTC)(link)Re: I think I might've accidentally asked a coworker out
Re: I think I might've accidentally asked a coworker out
(Anonymous) 2014-04-15 03:30 am (UTC)(link)Re: I think I might've accidentally asked a coworker out
(Anonymous) 2014-04-15 04:02 am (UTC)(link)*General "you"
Re: I think I might've accidentally asked a coworker out
(Anonymous) 2014-04-15 02:48 pm (UTC)(link)Well, yeah, that's the thing. That-general-you expects people to take things the wrong way. This guy apparently didn't see that coming.
Re: I think I might've accidentally asked a coworker out
That, by the way, is the first tip. Don't be a snide, passive-aggressive idiot. No one likes it. It will make your not-date go badly.
Second tip: DON'T CRY! As they said on a movie preview, "Winners cry on the inside." Generally, I'd find that an unhealthy piece of advice, but it seems like advice that you need. There is nothing worse than making your table mate cry... except if you're the crying table mate.
Third tip: This isn't a date. She should know it's not a date because you asked a huge group of people. Ergo, not a date. And FYI, I've gone out with people, bought their dinner and movie (or been paid for) and it still wasn't a date. And we both knew it. If you really need to make sure that she knows casually say something like, "I looked ticket prices up online. The movie will cost about Y amount. And dinner'll probably be X. So we should both probably bring at least Z." or something equally logistical.
Fourth tip: You really don't have to do all or even most of the talking. Ask her about herself. Find a topic that she enjoys talking about and mine it by asking further questions. It'll put the convo on her and show that you're an attentive listener. This step will work even better if you stumble on a topic that you can both enthuse about.
Fifth tip: Relax and have fun.