#41
Senior Don Juan
OK -- so a co-worker (actually more of a superior) is attempting to set me up with a girl that she knows. Today, at work, she gave me this girl's e-mail address and told me to send her an message and set something up with her. Allegedly, she'd already talked to this girl about me but just didn't have her phone number on her.
I trust that she's playing straight up with me on the phone issue because I don't think she's the type of person that would lie to me directly about something like that.
I've never set up a date via e-mail -- I prefer to use phone calls and/or in person meetings. Is there any way to look "pro" in an e-mail, or is the best bet to just be direct, succinct, and ask for a phone number so that a date can be arranged?
My natural inclination would be to the latter: be direct, get a number, and don't say much of anything in the message (wait until you can say it in person).
Any thoughts?
I trust that she's playing straight up with me on the phone issue because I don't think she's the type of person that would lie to me directly about something like that.
I've never set up a date via e-mail -- I prefer to use phone calls and/or in person meetings. Is there any way to look "pro" in an e-mail, or is the best bet to just be direct, succinct, and ask for a phone number so that a date can be arranged?
My natural inclination would be to the latter: be direct, get a number, and don't say much of anything in the message (wait until you can say it in person).
Any thoughts?