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| Thu, 03-30-2006 - 12:05pm |
Should you e-mail/call a guy to say 'thank you' after a date?
- Yes, call
- Yes, e-mail
- No
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Just to clarify, I DID say thank you as we walked to my car and I told him I had a nice time. So, the e-mail would just reiterate that.
But, it's now two days later, so I think an e-mail at this point would look a little silly.
I'm pretty sure he'd be able to tell that I was interested, and I didn't say or do anything that would give him any other impression than that - so I'm gonna let it be and just see if he picks up the ball.
AJ, enjoying life with C.
I've had the same thing happen.
Even if he was uncertain about your interest level, if he's really interested in you and has ANY self-confidence at all, he'll contact you.
I have no patience for these men who say they "don't know" when a woman is interested...um, dude, CALL her and you'll find out pretty quick, won't you! And if you're too chicken to call, then send an email.
Sheri
This guy is pretty confident, so I do think he'd call/e-mail if he were interested.
I still haven't heard from him, and this is day 5 -- so, we'll see. I'm not sitting by the phone (far too busy and have too much of a life for that), but I would like to see him again.
AHH, gotta love dating. I am a secure person for the most part, but I get all tied up in knots in these beginning stages.
The positive side is that it's nice to be excited about someone again. It's been awhile since that happened, and it's always nice to know I am not so jaded that I can't get hyped up over a guy. Even if he never calls/e-mails, that's one good thing.
AJ, enjoying life with C.
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