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where did u meet?
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just wondered where every1 met there partners and what you used to chat them up
honest answers pls x
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I met him in the pub.
I live in Germany, and it's the only Irish pub in the town.
I used to go there with friends and colleagues.
Apparently he saw me a few times, and asked the landlady about me.
He never spoke to me, since I was always with other people.
When I was away for work for a while he got worried that he might not see me again and wrote me a letter, that he left in the pub.
At first I thought it was a joke, but the landlady told me, that he was a nice guy, so I gave him a call.
Now, over five years later we are married and have a 10 week old son.
I live in Germany, and it's the only Irish pub in the town.
I used to go there with friends and colleagues.
Apparently he saw me a few times, and asked the landlady about me.
He never spoke to me, since I was always with other people.
When I was away for work for a while he got worried that he might not see me again and wrote me a letter, that he left in the pub.
At first I thought it was a joke, but the landlady told me, that he was a nice guy, so I gave him a call.
Now, over five years later we are married and have a 10 week old son.
We both worked at the same place but she was based at a different site. We were both working on similar projects and got to hear about each other's work, so met up to swap notes. One of my first thoughts was that I liked her legs, one of hers (no it wasn't "is he staring at my legs?!") was that she liked my sense of humour. I wonder how much that says about what men and women look for!
Over the coming months we kept in touch re work and this turned into just enjoying staying in touch. Somehow, I honestly can't remember how or who came up with it, we went on a dinner date, and it really started from there. Next month will be the tenth anniversary of that!
So there wasn't any "chatting up" as such. In fact, I don't think I've ever chatted anyone up. Certainly not future partners - any time I've tried the chat-up thing it's never led anywhere, thank goodness.
Over the coming months we kept in touch re work and this turned into just enjoying staying in touch. Somehow, I honestly can't remember how or who came up with it, we went on a dinner date, and it really started from there. Next month will be the tenth anniversary of that!
So there wasn't any "chatting up" as such. In fact, I don't think I've ever chatted anyone up. Certainly not future partners - any time I've tried the chat-up thing it's never led anywhere, thank goodness.
I met Mr Hellion when I interviewed his girlfriend for a job, he came with her. She got the job and the three of us became friends, she later left him for someone else. A little later I finished with my boyfriend and, as Mr Hellion and I were on our own, we used to go to gigs together. After a couple of years of this we realised that neither of us had been looking for another partner so we decided to give a relationship a try, risky after 8 years of friendship! We've now been together 20 years, married for 14 of them!
Over a game of Monopoly (How romantic is that!!)
I'm friends with his sister, she was matchmaking, it was Xmas, I got invited over to her house for one of thoes long loungey xmas afternoons (the ones where you stuff yourself with Roses/Quality Streets, play board games and run outside - wolly scarves and hats on - when the kids spot a speckling of snow falling). He had no idea I was going to be there, I had no idea he was and unsurprisingly everyone else knew what was going on!!
I got there when they were already playing, I joined, there was a lot of eye contact over the table, the rest is history..... we're blisfully happy - shame we can't afford to buy Mayfair tho. x
I'm friends with his sister, she was matchmaking, it was Xmas, I got invited over to her house for one of thoes long loungey xmas afternoons (the ones where you stuff yourself with Roses/Quality Streets, play board games and run outside - wolly scarves and hats on - when the kids spot a speckling of snow falling). He had no idea I was going to be there, I had no idea he was and unsurprisingly everyone else knew what was going on!!
I got there when they were already playing, I joined, there was a lot of eye contact over the table, the rest is history..... we're blisfully happy - shame we can't afford to buy Mayfair tho. x
At a festival between bands, he said to me "blum to thimblar wivme" I said pardon? he said "thim to tubar wivme" I said pardon?, "come to the bar with me" in a strong welsh accent.
I went with him, then the next time, then I felt the little sparkle. My sister had to translate between us for the rest of the weekend, but now I understand him fine.
I went with him, then the next time, then I felt the little sparkle. My sister had to translate between us for the rest of the weekend, but now I understand him fine.
I was in a pub garden with my friend and he walked past with drinks. I looked at him as I was still talking to my friend and he thought I was talking to him. So then I struck up conversation by saying, "Press that button!".
He was baffled to say the least. It was a doorbell on the rear door of the enclosed pub garden and me and my friend had wondered if it was connected. What we failed to tell him was that we'd already tried it out and nothing happened!!
He hesitated for a second, but then decided to press it. So we knew he was game for a laugh. :o)
He was baffled to say the least. It was a doorbell on the rear door of the enclosed pub garden and me and my friend had wondered if it was connected. What we failed to tell him was that we'd already tried it out and nothing happened!!
He hesitated for a second, but then decided to press it. So we knew he was game for a laugh. :o)
Sainsburys!!!
I had seen her there a couple of times and we had exchanged smiles in the frozen food section once or twice but one evening i was just getting into my car when she parked right next to me, there were loads of spaces in the car park but she parked by me on purpose ( she admits this ) i said hello and asked her if she wanted my car park ticket, it still had 40 minutes on it ( generous or what? ) she said yes and then i said, and i can remember it as if it was yesterday not 7 years ago, " It will cost your phone number tho" she smiled, we got chatting and the rest is history! :)
Who says romance is dead!?
I had seen her there a couple of times and we had exchanged smiles in the frozen food section once or twice but one evening i was just getting into my car when she parked right next to me, there were loads of spaces in the car park but she parked by me on purpose ( she admits this ) i said hello and asked her if she wanted my car park ticket, it still had 40 minutes on it ( generous or what? ) she said yes and then i said, and i can remember it as if it was yesterday not 7 years ago, " It will cost your phone number tho" she smiled, we got chatting and the rest is history! :)
Who says romance is dead!?
I was out with some friends in a pub and he was standing near us with his friends. He looked so lovely and smily that I REALLY wanted to get to talk to him. He bumped into me by accident and I gave him my most dazzling smile. It turns out that he IS lovely and we are still together and I'm bonkers about him :-)
I met him at school. He was at the boys school I was at the girls. He walked into a cafe we all went to and I thought he was gorgeous! I told a friend and she said 'NO!! His sisters are those three bullies at our school! So I avoided him for 6 years!
Bumped into him in a nightclub 7 years later, married him (been marrried 14 years now, had kids and now his 'bully' sisters are my friends!
His chat up line in the club:
'Do these disturb you' - while waving beer mats in front of my eyes....
Re-reading that - God! What a nutter!!! I want out!
Bumped into him in a nightclub 7 years later, married him (been marrried 14 years now, had kids and now his 'bully' sisters are my friends!
His chat up line in the club:
'Do these disturb you' - while waving beer mats in front of my eyes....
Re-reading that - God! What a nutter!!! I want out!