That's very unusual. He got offended? Well maybe if it was just some random guy that you had not known and you asked for his last name, I could understand if he would've felt uncomfortable and awkward, but offended? IDK. If you knew him, then it would be perfectly OK to ask for his last name. I don't understand what his problem is.
2007-04-20 04:57:54
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answered by Loves It<3 4
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At times people from different ethnic groups get offended because the assume you are discriminating against them. For example, if they see a Hispanic person and you are about to ask a question or try to have a conversation, and you start talking to them and you pause because you notice a strange face or look (it might only mean this person is trying to concentrate on the question, to give you a good answer) so you pause and you ask "I'm sorry, do you speak English?"
Well, that person you where talking to and pause to, Will get offended. (they think, "just because I am Hispanic, you think I don't speak English")
That is probably what happened to this man.
Hope it helps!
Good Luck!
2007-04-20 05:06:12
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answered by helenmgem 2
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Yes... he hiding his identity from being stolen.... something very common in this day and age... I wouldn't give my last name out either especially if I didn't know someone well.
2007-04-20 04:57:26
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answered by Anonymous
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Im inquisitive approximately equality in all factors and having the excellent to take action. in spite of the incontrovertible fact that it will be as much as the couple in the tip. For me individually i might have a project. I kinda desire to be previous shaped in the marriage technique. i like my final call too, lol. i might say her bro might pass on the relatives call. And my sis will exchange hers in spite of the incontrovertible fact that im nevertheless waiting to pass it on. it somewhat is why its perfect to have a minimum of one male and female siblings for all families. this way its assured that no relatives call will die out if we go away it to basically one gender. yet this is arguable. i assume i may be happy with it if i knew a sibling might pass on the call. yet i think of i might particularly compromise (at the same time with: we are able to maintain our guy or woman final names and nevertheless marry one yet another)
2016-12-10 07:04:41
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answered by Anonymous
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OK Sexy lips, you have got to give a little more info for me. If he is a stranger maybe he thought you were getting a little personable. If you are dating then you should be suspicious.
2007-04-20 04:59:33
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answered by make room for daddy 5
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depends on how long you have known him if just meeting then he may have see that it was non of your business. If you have known him a while and he acted like that then Id say something is up
2007-04-20 04:56:49
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answered by Peggy C 4
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With my ex, i didnt know his surname for about 4 months!!
I was too embarrased to ask.
2007-04-20 04:56:04
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answered by Pupp 5
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Maybe he thought he told you his last name already, and you forgot. Ask him again.
2007-04-20 04:56:44
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answered by Anonymous
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u probly asked it online, and why give out your last name? unless you want to marry him, steal his identity, stalk him, kill him, locate him.... why did you want it? i'm sure it's one of those reasons
2007-04-20 04:57:40
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answered by womanlover 1
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yes! if he can kiss or touch you why cant he tellu his last name?? what is he still married???
2007-04-20 04:56:51
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answered by spadezgurl22 6
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