• @[email protected]
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    121 year ago

    I asked a woman out at work. Even as I walked toward her I was thinking “this is stupid, I’m going to ruin it”.

    Then I asked if she’d ever like to catch a comedy show with me. She asked why I asked her. I said I thought she was funny. She said she’d think about it. I walked away for a few seconds, came back saying “this is stupid. This is where we work” and she agreed, saying it would go against her rules. I said “pretend I never asked”, knowing it was impossible.

    Later on we texted, and she said something like “I’m too busy for a social life (what a gentle let-down), but we can be work friends”.

    And get this … she’s actually a work friend now. We work in a big complex and cross paths sometimes, and it’s fun when we see each other. She’s funny and sweet and somehow supportive just with her presence. Like I’ll be having a rough time with a client or whatever and she’ll come by and just make eye contact and it feels like an old friend just walked in. Despite me having known her for just a couple months, she feels like an old friend.

    I dunno. I totally fucked up, broke my own rule and hers, and it still produced something valuable.

    • The Giant Korean
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      31 year ago

      That’s really awesome to hear. Work friends like that make work so much better!

    • dzervas
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      21 year ago

      i don’t think you fucked up at all. you asked, she refused in a very nice way, you took it like a champ and you’re both happy. win-win

      ok the work environment part isn’t the best idea but meh, if you really want her