she's giving u a hint, she's not going to make the first move, u have to.
2007-01-21 14:47:21
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answer #1
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answered by Sir Smoke-a-lot 3
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WE should get that: She wants to use your money (depends on what though)
or WE should do that: She wants to have fun with you
we're not goin out: Wow is that a question or a statement, see what I mean (questing is a good thing, statement is a bad thing)
we've just started talkin more now (like friends): Maybe she means we are getting to know each other better of maybe she is giving you a hint she just wants to be friends.
2007-01-21 22:52:06
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answer #2
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answered by Roger J 3
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Well it depends on what shes talking about. I mean i tell my guy friends all the time that we should go sledding or some dumb stuff like that but other times I'll tell a guy i like that we should hang out or something. Honestly it can go both ways so there really isn't a way to say exactly what it means
2007-01-21 22:50:24
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answer #3
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answered by Anonymous
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She probably just means "We" as both of you doing thing together instead of her just doing them alone. Trying to get to know you better and possibly you guys will get together in the future. I also suggest you being up front and honest with her. Let her know that you're a little confused when she says "We" and you would like her to clarify what that means to her. Good luck!
2007-01-21 22:50:51
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answer #4
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answered by journeythroughlife85 2
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Well from personal experience, I would say she is either making the first move, or is trying to hint to you that she wants to be more than just friends.
2007-01-21 22:50:55
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answered by Brian W 1
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It means she is basically asking you out, because she likes you. She wants to start "seeing you" but not yet officially dating :)
2007-01-21 22:47:59
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answer #6
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answered by Greg S 3
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we = a group
we /wi/ Pronunciation[wee]
–plural pronoun, possessive our or ours, objective us. 1. nominative pl. of I.
2. (used to denote oneself and another or others): We have two children. In this block we all own our own houses.
3. (used to denote people in general): the marvels of science that we take for granted.
4. (used to indicate a particular profession, nationality, political party, etc., that includes the speaker or writer): We in the medical profession have moral responsibilities.
5. Also called the royal we. (used by a sovereign, or by other high officials and dignitaries, in place of I in formal speech): We do not wear this crown without humility.
6. Also called the editorial we. (used by editors, writers, etc., to avoid the too personal or specific I or to represent a collective viewpoint): As for this column, we will have nothing to do with shady politicians.
7. you (used familiarly, often with mild condescension or sarcasm, as in addressing a child, a patient, etc.): We know that's naughty, don't we? It's time we took our medicine.
8. (used in the predicate following a copulative verb): It is we who should thank you.
9. (used in apposition with a noun, esp. for emphasis): We Americans are a sturdy lot.
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[Origin: bef. 900; ME, OE wé; c. D wij, G wir, ON vér, Goth weis]
2007-01-21 22:46:58
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answer #7
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answered by Anonymous
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Sounds like she wants you two to do more things together.
2007-01-21 22:47:07
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answered by Delvala 5
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Dude! Please don't have any kids if you are so dumb you can't figure it out!
She's thinking in terms of you and her, as in "we"! So, either she is the dominant party of your friendship relationship, she has strong feelings for you and wants to be the dominant party in a love relationship.
i.e. We love that____, don't we huh?
She's making decisions for you, man! Your decision; either establish yourself, leave, or become her tool!
2007-01-21 22:50:53
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answered by Marc 3
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If you are not in a relationship with her and ya'll are just friends maybe she's giving you a hint....or she could be bossy?
2007-01-21 22:49:23
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answered by newmother 2
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She wants to spend more time with you.
"We" can sometimes scare committment-phobe guys off though.
2007-01-21 22:48:35
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answer #11
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answered by Mintygoodness1 4
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