Sounds nice.


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Posted by SweetIrony at 165.134.150.47 on March 18, 2004 at 17:03:17:

In Reply to: is this ok to do? posted by shitty speller...DEAL WITH IT! on March 18, 2004 at 16:51:13:

I'd be sure to make your lack of "intentions" clear, though. Dinner AND a movie sounds like a date. If there's even a chance that she's into you, I'd just do the movie.

: I have a good friend who was just rejected from every school she applied to, exluding one that was a "safety net". she has no desire to go to that school and has just been misserable in the last few days. i feel really bad for her. shes so friendly and nice as well as smart. she had a 3.9 GPA and took many advanced courses, but apparently something didnt work out and she was rejected from i think 5 schools.

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: I feel terrible for her. I really thought she was going to get into UCSB, but guess not. she is going to appeal.

: anyway, I was thinking about asking her to a movie (Jersey girl) and maybe dinner. I think it would be sorta nice of me to do, considering she must feel like crap now.

: I was raised rather old fashioned, so i feel this is a really nice gesture of me to ask. I do hope she doesn't take it the wrong way and think its a date or that i want to go out with her. Its alright for guys to take girls out for dinner and a movie and soley just be friends right?

: It doesn't really matter at all whats "alright" as long as you are comfortable with it, but i just dont want to send her mixed signals.




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