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First she goes into a story about this horrible class she took and how she had go through alot to drop the class.

Then she says that the last time she went to the class this classmate of hers suddenly started asking her like 50 questions about herself (that's not why she withdrew.) Then the next class session she doesn't show up and this guy emails her to see if she's okay. The day she drops, the guy chases her down in the hallway to find out why she wasn't in class and why she hasn't responded to his emails. She tells him she's withdrawing. He looks disappointed, then sends her an email a few minutes later saying he's sorry she's not going to be in the class because he looked forward to getting to know her better, and saying that he wants to hear about her experiences at her field internship.

What would you think and what would you say??

2007-11-03 06:56:07 · 2 answers · asked by Jane T 2 in Family & Relationships Singles & Dating

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I would "say" very little about it because I'd be "playing" myself and looking like a jealous sap. (Why? Because I'd BE a jealous sap...so, I'd know that this was opportunity knocking loudly telling me to advance my cause with her before this other guy planned and executed his next move. Because after all that mess he said and did, you KNOW it's coming.) He practically gave her the full court press, so don't sit back and be shy about things or she's going to be gone. She told you all of this in great detail which means one thing for sure: Everything he did had an impact with her and is fresh in her mind. Have you ever had a better invitation to get moving?

2007-11-03 07:05:47 · answer #1 · answered by Captain S 7 · 0 0

and i say "hey mate just fix this 4 us"

2007-11-03 20:07:06 · answer #2 · answered by La P 1 · 0 0

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