So here is the story...this chick always gives me a big smile (usually accompanied with slight giggling) whenever she has seen me over the past month or so. Usually that is a clear-cut sign of interest, perhaps the best sign. Anyway, we never really talked until we were assigned to work together on a presentation for class. As soon as we were assigned to the same topic she immediately said we should meet up the following day to work on the project. Needless to say, I took that as another huge sign of interest. We all know how these get togethers to "work" on projects usually turn out. So we met at a cafe the following day. Everything went well. She greeted me with the usual big smile, giggling. We did some actual work but primarily just talked. She seemed interested in me, my background. She laughed at every remotely funny thing that I said. She even teased me when a friend of mine walked in. It seemed as if everything went well. Then after class I asked her to go get a bite to eat with me after class. She trotted out the classic "I'm too stressed..." line. Ok.
I saw her the next Monday early in the day at an event. I was standing up talking to someone and she walked by looking for a seat. Once again, she gave me a big smile when she saw me, laughed at a semi-funny thing I said, but quickly cut the convo off and went to her seat. I didn't read much into this, since there were hundreds of other interns there and perhaps she didn't want to look odd and be perceived as the one "chasing" the guy by starting a convo with him. I don't know. That is probably wrong but the bottom line is that I didn't read much into that at the time.
I intended to ask her out to go with me to the Washington Cherry Blossom Festival on Saturday after class. I was kind of ****-blocked in that another chick, who I kind of hit it off with previously but broke things off with because she proved to be way too flaky, didn't allow us to be alone as we walked away from class. I had to make a general "You two should come..." comment. However, she seemed receptive to it and implied that I should come pick her up (I have a car, she is a Canadian intern who relies on the subway to get around), which seemed to suggest she realized what I was doing and wanted it to be a date. I waited three days before calling to confirm everything. She suddenly claimed that she could not make it because she had family coming over for the weekend. I doubt that, since she is Canadian her family would have given her some advance notice before coming here. They didn't wake up on Tuesday and decide to fly to America.
So that is the background. What is going on here? She gives some seemingly strong buying signals, then flakes out when it comes time to do anything. Maybe she does like me but has a BF--but if that were the case you would think sh would have already used that as a an "excuse." What is the best option now? Give it one more shot or just give up? The problem is that I am intern here so it is difficult to do anything with a local, since I will have to leave soon. We are essentially stuck with other interns. Ordinarily, the way to go would be to move on and find another one but at this stage there are no strong options left. Things didn't pan out with the other chicks I was interested in. I have a month left and want to make something happen.
I saw her the next Monday early in the day at an event. I was standing up talking to someone and she walked by looking for a seat. Once again, she gave me a big smile when she saw me, laughed at a semi-funny thing I said, but quickly cut the convo off and went to her seat. I didn't read much into this, since there were hundreds of other interns there and perhaps she didn't want to look odd and be perceived as the one "chasing" the guy by starting a convo with him. I don't know. That is probably wrong but the bottom line is that I didn't read much into that at the time.
I intended to ask her out to go with me to the Washington Cherry Blossom Festival on Saturday after class. I was kind of ****-blocked in that another chick, who I kind of hit it off with previously but broke things off with because she proved to be way too flaky, didn't allow us to be alone as we walked away from class. I had to make a general "You two should come..." comment. However, she seemed receptive to it and implied that I should come pick her up (I have a car, she is a Canadian intern who relies on the subway to get around), which seemed to suggest she realized what I was doing and wanted it to be a date. I waited three days before calling to confirm everything. She suddenly claimed that she could not make it because she had family coming over for the weekend. I doubt that, since she is Canadian her family would have given her some advance notice before coming here. They didn't wake up on Tuesday and decide to fly to America.
So that is the background. What is going on here? She gives some seemingly strong buying signals, then flakes out when it comes time to do anything. Maybe she does like me but has a BF--but if that were the case you would think sh would have already used that as a an "excuse." What is the best option now? Give it one more shot or just give up? The problem is that I am intern here so it is difficult to do anything with a local, since I will have to leave soon. We are essentially stuck with other interns. Ordinarily, the way to go would be to move on and find another one but at this stage there are no strong options left. Things didn't pan out with the other chicks I was interested in. I have a month left and want to make something happen.