shouldbefun
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So question dudes, now to keep it simple and stupid, here are the facts:
I asked her out two weeks ago in person (kinda), for a date last week, but she didn't say yes or no at that point. She said she had y, but then I said "we'll keep in touch."
Several days pass by and I text her, asking "to let me know if she's free on this or that day" (Thought this was better than lets do x on y at 8pm for instance). The suspense awaited me. She replied in a 1.5 weeks after I sent her that text, apologizing she was busy at that moment and couldn’t get back to me. Loss of words, I rather would have that she didn’t reply at all to be honest but it is what it is.
I replied with something short : "Ok" after an hour of her text. (Could have replied in a week but thought F*** it, lets break the rules a bit, but it might have shown that I cared because I responded in less than a day?)
So the question is,
a) Is "Ok" a good reply in this case? In this case, where she didn't really agree to the date as she said maybe, but her ignoring me for a week and a half, and then apologizing, seemed bizarre to me to respond in a "cool no worries". "Ok" seems a good reply as in its low investment and shows that I'm not bitter at all on the other hand, I find it very bitter in this context, I don't know why...is it really bitter or am I hallucinating and should be chill? I just think I could've sent a more courteous message.
- Now if it was a real flake, where you set a date, both of you agree, and then cancel/never show up, and a week later, you get that text, judging from google, and forums, Ok is the most acceptable answer then.
I guess it's a question more about "what should you do" rather than "how can I save with this girl", for I'll give it another shot, but I just wanted to know about the OK situation and about b).
b) Calling the same day after you get a text like above is not the best right? Give it a few days to cool down, 2-3 days and then hit her up? Or would a next day call be cool enough or would it send the wrong message?
Thanks dudes!
I asked her out two weeks ago in person (kinda), for a date last week, but she didn't say yes or no at that point. She said she had y, but then I said "we'll keep in touch."
Several days pass by and I text her, asking "to let me know if she's free on this or that day" (Thought this was better than lets do x on y at 8pm for instance). The suspense awaited me. She replied in a 1.5 weeks after I sent her that text, apologizing she was busy at that moment and couldn’t get back to me. Loss of words, I rather would have that she didn’t reply at all to be honest but it is what it is.
I replied with something short : "Ok" after an hour of her text. (Could have replied in a week but thought F*** it, lets break the rules a bit, but it might have shown that I cared because I responded in less than a day?)
So the question is,
a) Is "Ok" a good reply in this case? In this case, where she didn't really agree to the date as she said maybe, but her ignoring me for a week and a half, and then apologizing, seemed bizarre to me to respond in a "cool no worries". "Ok" seems a good reply as in its low investment and shows that I'm not bitter at all on the other hand, I find it very bitter in this context, I don't know why...is it really bitter or am I hallucinating and should be chill? I just think I could've sent a more courteous message.
- Now if it was a real flake, where you set a date, both of you agree, and then cancel/never show up, and a week later, you get that text, judging from google, and forums, Ok is the most acceptable answer then.
I guess it's a question more about "what should you do" rather than "how can I save with this girl", for I'll give it another shot, but I just wanted to know about the OK situation and about b).
b) Calling the same day after you get a text like above is not the best right? Give it a few days to cool down, 2-3 days and then hit her up? Or would a next day call be cool enough or would it send the wrong message?
Thanks dudes!
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