calling etiquette
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| Sat, 08-20-2005 - 9:43pm |
I met a guy Wed night at a concert. We drank some beer and went to a local pub after the concert and then we drank a few beers at my house with my friend and his friend. He lives about an hour from me and we had a nice time. We exchanged phone numbers. I gave him my business card and then wrote my cell phone on it. I asked him if he ever thought we would get together (meaning you know when you meet someone after you have had some beers and you say we'll get together but never do) --and he said if I wanted to he would like to. I made a comment about me being worth the gas of driving to my town and he said I would be worth it and not to be a pessimist. We talked for quite a while and did nothing physical but kiss. He said he does/or did travel a lot with his work and mentioned about golfing over the weekend somewhere out of town..
So I am bad at the dating thing... so do I just wait for him to call... or wait until next week to call him... what is the right etiquette/time frame for this??? Or just maybe figure.... hey we had a good time, we both were drinking.. and thats why he never called... But then I wonder if he would think since I was drinking, and if I dont call, that I wasnt interested. I would like to get to know him better as a person.
But dont want to mess it up... please help!!

If he's interested, he'll call. You made it quite clear that you were...so now it's up to him.
Sheri
I say the etiquette of exchanging phone numbers is this: whoever promised to call should be given the opportunity to
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