This is a robbery. I'm here to steal your heart.
On second thought maybe you better leave the robbery part off because once she reads that she probably won't read any farther and might just push the button.
I'm not here to rob the bank just to steal your heart and then ask her out for a cup of coffee or a soda.
2006-12-12 10:51:00
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answered by unicornfarie1 6
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I worked as a Bank Teller for a year and a half... and I'm just going to tell you a note probably isn't the greatest way to ask her out. We're pretty much trained that if we get a note, we're getting robbed. So, just don't do it. As far as another teller overhearing you, it's not like they're going to make fun of you later behind your back. Chances are, the other teller isn't even listening to you guys talking. Just be honest with her and ask for her number or something... that way you can tell her in private without anyone else listening. Just don't pass a note... TRUST ME! My friend, who was a teller, got a note from a man asking her out... and I'm not going to lie... that was a lot more creepy than if he would have just told her he was interested... we still make fun of him... he's nicknamed the "Notepasser"... you DEFINITELY don't want that... do ya?
2016-05-23 15:59:50
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answered by ? 4
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1. I don't recommend writing a note. That could get you shot.
2. If you do write a note, make sure you put it in an envelope, with her name on it.
3. Tell her what you think of her. Be bold. Flirt with her. Don't trip over the other teller, unless you aren't really into the teller you are talking about.
2006-12-12 10:53:36
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answered by Dr. Feel Realgood 2
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No, no, no...
Do NOT walk into a bank and hand a teller a note. Even if the note says, "I think you're hot."
Don't you know that's what bank robbers do? Tellers are on camera, and if somebody passes them a note they will be jumped on by supervisors and security -- DON'T DO THAT.
What do you care what the other teller thinks? Just talk to her. Tell her you like her, ask her for her phone number.
Don't pass her a note -- very, very, very bad idea.
2006-12-12 10:52:47
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answered by Anonymous
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LMAO Passing notes at a bank is REALLY NOT A GOOD IDEA!!!! just take a sec to think on it logically if you were the teller next door or the customer behind you and saw you passa note to a teller what would you think ? .... Good luck with that dude
2006-12-12 10:51:13
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answered by Mel 2
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you should apply for a job or ask her co-workers about her to know her better. Going up to a bank teller that you don't know much about is not only creepy, but passing her a note might make her pull the alarm
2006-12-12 10:52:14
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answered by Unbekümmert 4
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Give her an offer she can't refuse! Make dinner reservations for two at a decent restaurant and tell her to meet you there. Put this note in a bouquet of flowers and have it delivered to her. Wins the girl everytime. Then later you can exchange numbers, so on and so forth.
2006-12-12 10:53:43
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answered by oc245 4
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Say, Hello (bank teller's name). I trully have a thing about how you are and what you do. I would like to have Lunch or Dinner with you. An yes, this is a date. don't worry, all money is on me.
2006-12-12 10:52:09
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answered by sword_rion 1
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I think I would ask her a few questions. Something innocent like what are you getting your kids for x-mas just to see if she is single. I don't think I would hand her a note as it might embarrass her. Better to send it to her through the mail to the bank I think. Look for her full name on the window somewhere.
2006-12-12 10:51:58
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answered by leilacara 2
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If you must a write a note you should include the fact of why you are writing the note so it doesn't seem too 3rd grade. tell her how you feel. be honest.
but if you can, try not to write the note. as a woman, i would much rathe you be direct and not shy aroudn your feelings. it shows lack of confidence.
2006-12-12 10:51:25
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answered by Anonymous
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