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would you?
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if you'd orignially been asked out for a few drinks this wednesday etc, would you still go if they cancelled it, said they were busy and instead just wanted to take you out for a coffee (on wednesday) instead because time was at a premium and they had an interview on friday???
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.You should read 'the complete book of rules' by Ellen Fein!! this book tells you everything you need to know to capture the heart of Mr Right! This book is great for telling you what to do in such situations, don't let this guy think he can just rearrange things at short notice - you have a busy life too (even if you don't at least make him think you do!) Alternatively, go along with it for now and see what happens, good luck!! x
don't play games.
just go if you like him, don't if you don't.
people have lives and things happen in them that is not always expected or in our control.
he is still asking you out, he has just rearranged it.
I am actually surprised that you are bothered about this.
i cannot believe you have got uppity that he would suggest an alternative activity because of a job interview!!
if he makes a habit of it and only tell you when you are sitting at the place waiting for him, then yes, get annoyed, but this is just controlling.
just go if you like him, don't if you don't.
people have lives and things happen in them that is not always expected or in our control.
he is still asking you out, he has just rearranged it.
I am actually surprised that you are bothered about this.
i cannot believe you have got uppity that he would suggest an alternative activity because of a job interview!!
if he makes a habit of it and only tell you when you are sitting at the place waiting for him, then yes, get annoyed, but this is just controlling.
Quick phone him now and tell him something has cropped up, so can't make it!
He's 'down grading' a date and testing you, he should have offered to take you out on Friday or Saturday, after his interview. If he doesn't do the 'wooing' in the first couple of dates he never will.
Unless you behave like a 'good catch', which I'm sure you are, he won't chase you. Men love to chase, it keeps them interested.
Maybe he has a girlfriend.
Once you have cancelled, wait and see what his next move is. If there isn't one, forget him.
Either way, good luck.
He's 'down grading' a date and testing you, he should have offered to take you out on Friday or Saturday, after his interview. If he doesn't do the 'wooing' in the first couple of dates he never will.
Unless you behave like a 'good catch', which I'm sure you are, he won't chase you. Men love to chase, it keeps them interested.
Maybe he has a girlfriend.
Once you have cancelled, wait and see what his next move is. If there isn't one, forget him.
Either way, good luck.
i didn't say you were.
i said don't.
some others advised you to.
you are trying to control the situation, making it into a test of will, when there is no need.
he has an interview.
if he didn't get the job because he was out with you, how would you feel? he also would perhaps resent you for it.
why are you taking this as a personal affront to be dealt with with a bit of tit for tat?
like i said, if he makes a habit of it, then get annoyed, but once, and you just look unforgiving and controlling.
i said don't.
some others advised you to.
you are trying to control the situation, making it into a test of will, when there is no need.
he has an interview.
if he didn't get the job because he was out with you, how would you feel? he also would perhaps resent you for it.
why are you taking this as a personal affront to be dealt with with a bit of tit for tat?
like i said, if he makes a habit of it, then get annoyed, but once, and you just look unforgiving and controlling.