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Kapt'n Kaos
Formal question... what should I do? (HELP PLEASE!!)?
Hi,
I've recently been faced with a dilemma and I really don't know what to do. My high school formal (or prom as it is known to US users) is fast approaching, scheduled for a night in the middle of August.
OK, so here's the scenario: there is someone that I know, and although we have nothing like a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship (FAR FROM IT) but nonetheless we are fairly good friends.
I originally met her at work but unfortunately my workplace closed earlier this year and since then our only contact has been over the internet - that is, Facebook and Messenger.
Before, whenever both of us happened to be online at the same time, we used to have quite long conversations, and when I asked her about coming to my formal she was delighted.
Recently I have noticed that she tends to avoid me on Facebook and MSN, and whenever I initiate some sort of a conversation she is quick to cut things short with the excuses of "work". Over the two week school holidays earlier last month, I asked her if she was free on any day of the week when we could have gone "out" to arrange for the formal. To that suggestion she said that she had a backlog of holiday homework - later that wekk on Facebook I realised that she had gone on a snow trip with friends on 2 days, gone to the movies on one day and spent three/four days shopping. To me, that doesn't sound like work.
So, here's my question. Although people say that "couples" go to formals as friends and rarely as anything else, would it be right if I still took her to my formal after all that, because there's a high chance she's only agreed to go with me for the sake of not saying no.
Thanks for your help.
4 AnswersFriends1 decade agoFormal question... what should I do? (HELP PLEASE!!)?
Hi,
I've recently been faced with a dilemma and I really don't know what to do. My high school formal (or prom as it is known to US users) is fast approaching, scheduled for a night in the middle of August.
OK, so here's the scenario: there is someone that I know, and although we have nothing like a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship (FAR FROM IT) but nonetheless we are fairly good friends.
I originally met her at work but unfortunately my workplace closed earlier this year and since then our only contact has been over the internet - that is, Facebook and Messenger.
Before, whenever both of us happened to be online at the same time, we used to have quite long conversations, and when I asked her about coming to my formal she was delighted.
Recently I have noticed that she tends to avoid me on Facebook and MSN, and whenever I initiate some sort of a conversation she is quick to cut things short with the excuses of "work". Over the two week school holidays earlier last month, I asked her if she was free on any day of the week when we could have gone "out" to arrange for the formal. To that suggestion she said that she had a backlog of holiday homework - later that wekk on Facebook I realised that she had gone on a snow trip with friends on 2 days, gone to the movies on one day and spent three/four days shopping. To me, that doesn't sound like work.
So, here's my question. Although people say that "couples" go to formals as friends and rarely as anything else, would it be right if I still took her to my formal after all that, because there's a high chance she's only agreed to go with me for the sake of not saying no.
Thanks for your help.
7 AnswersFriends1 decade agoFormal question... what should I do? (HELP PLEASE!!)?
Hi,
I've recently been faced with a dilemma and I really don't know what to do. My high school formal (or prom as it is known to US users) is fast approaching, scheduled for a night in the middle of August.
OK, so here's the scenario: there is someone that I know, and although we have nothing like a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship (FAR FROM IT) but nonetheless we are fairly good friends.
I originally met her at work but unfortunately my workplace closed earlier this year and since then our only contact has been over the internet - that is, Facebook and Messenger.
Before, whenever both of us happened to be online at the same time, we used to have quite long conversations, and when I asked her about coming to my formal she was delighted.
Recently I have noticed that she tends to avoid me on Facebook and MSN, and whenever I initiate some sort of a conversation she is quick to cut things short with the excuses of "work". Over the two week school holidays earlier last month, I asked her if she was free on any day of the week when we could have gone "out" to arrange for the formal. To that suggestion she said that she had a backlog of holiday homework - later that wekk on Facebook I realised that she had gone on a snow trip with friends on 2 days, gone to the movies on one day and spent three/four days shopping. To me, that doesn't sound like work.
So, here's my question. Although people say that "couples" go to formals as friends and rarely as anything else, would it be right if I still took her to my formal after all that, because there's a high chance she's only agreed to go with me for the sake of not saying no.
Thanks for your help.
6 AnswersFriends1 decade agoFormal question... what should I do? (HELP PLEASE!!)?
Hi,
I've recently been faced with a dilemma and I really don't know what to do. My high school formal (or prom as it is known to US users) is fast approaching, scheduled for a night in the middle of August.
OK, so here's the scenario: there is someone that I know, and although we have nothing like a boyfriend/girlfriend relationship (FAR FROM IT) but nonetheless we are fairly good friends.
I originally met her at work but unfortunately my workplace closed earlier this year and since then our only contact has been over the internet - that is, Facebook and Messenger.
Before, whenever both of us happened to be online at the same time, we used to have quite long conversations, and when I asked her about coming to my formal she was delighted.
Recently I have noticed that she tends to avoid me on Facebook and MSN, and whenever I initiate some sort of a conversation she is quick to cut things short with the excuses of "work". Over the two week school holidays earlier last month, I asked her if she was free on any day of the week when we could have gone "out" to arrange for the formal. To that suggestion she said that she had a backlog of holiday homework - later that wekk on Facebook I realised that she had gone on a snow trip with friends on 2 days, gone to the movies on one day and spent three/four days shopping. To me, that doesn't sound like work.
So, here's my question. Although people say that "couples" go to formals as friends and rarely as anything else, would it be right if I still took her to my formal after all that, because there's a high chance she's only agreed to go with me for the sake of not saying no.
Thanks for your help.
4 AnswersFriends1 decade agoAsking someone out to School Formal?
OK....
Up until the start of this year I used to work part-time in a kindergarten, and there was a boy in our kindergarten who had an older sister (much older).
More recently we've been briefly talking to each other on Facebook, and there's been nothing more than that. We're both in year 12 and our School Formal is coming fairly soon.
Now, my issue here is how do I go about asking her to go with me?
Thanks in advance.
2 AnswersOther - Family & Relationships1 decade agoAnyone know this song?
It's a fairly old song (probably during the 90's).... don't remember the exact lines but I do know the tune.
It was a female singer and had the phrases "Don't Stop Me" and "...Fantasy, Fantasy..."
By the way, it's NOT any of the following songs:
Mariah Carey - Fantasy
Queen - Don't Stop Me Now (or any versions of this)
Black Box - Fantasy
Thanks very much in advance :)
1 AnswerOther - Music1 decade agoSong from UNDERBELLY 2 Episode 2...?
Hi,
There was a song on Episode 2 of Underbelly 2 - A Tale Of Two Cities.... can't remember what the words were but I haven't heard it recently.
The song was played in one of Matthew Newton's "naughty" scenes...
Any ideas?
2 AnswersOther - Music1 decade agoSong from UNDERBELLY 2 Episode 2...?
Hi,
There was a song on Episode 2 of Underbelly 2 : A Tale Of Two Cities.... can't remember what the words were but I haven't heard it recently.
The song was played in one of Matthew Newton's "naughty" scenes...
Any ideas anyone?
1 AnswerDrama1 decade ago