Translation Please?
Feb. 12th, 2003 03:23 pmOkay, those of you who are fluent in the subtle differences in the way most men and women sometimes communicate...
If a guy says something about, "I don't normally do this, but..." do you believe him or not? Is it likely to be a line or is he likely telling the truth? Do explain this part.
(edit: He was telling me he didn't usually take breaks just to intercept people who he'd helped in the store (Borders) and try to ask them to hang out. Are you less confused now? I hope so, cause I'm not)
(Oh, and whoever pointed me at the Jason Mraz CD, you rock. Extra special lurrrve to you. If you're into singer/songwriter stuff, it's worth a listen.)
If a guy says something about, "I don't normally do this, but..." do you believe him or not? Is it likely to be a line or is he likely telling the truth? Do explain this part.
(edit: He was telling me he didn't usually take breaks just to intercept people who he'd helped in the store (Borders) and try to ask them to hang out. Are you less confused now? I hope so, cause I'm not)
(Oh, and whoever pointed me at the Jason Mraz CD, you rock. Extra special lurrrve to you. If you're into singer/songwriter stuff, it's worth a listen.)
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Date: 2003-02-12 12:26 pm (UTC)Ghods, I wish I knew. I honestly wish I knew.
And my best guess is that the answer is (and unfortunately should be), It depends on the guy.
I hate not knowing what to think or whether to believe someone (regardless of gender) when they say something like that. And I hate that my initial instinct is to believe it, and then to doubt later and question and wonder and chase my frigging tail.
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Date: 2003-02-12 12:31 pm (UTC)Eh. He might be interesting nonetheless.
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Date: 2003-02-12 12:50 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-02-12 12:56 pm (UTC)(note to
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Date: 2003-02-12 12:58 pm (UTC)no subject
Date: 2003-02-12 01:01 pm (UTC)But the fact that when I said "yes, I'd like to hang out," was followed with "You don't have to be polite or anything, if you don't really want to."
And the "oh my goodness incredibly cute guy the type I notice who never notices me" is blurring my perceptions here.
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Date: 2003-02-12 01:03 pm (UTC)Whether it's actually out of character is something that depends on how good that person is at self-assessment. :-)
Anyway, if someone says, "I don't normally walk up to complete strangers on the street, but I would have kicked myself forever if I hadn't worked up the nerve to talk to you," I'd take it as a sign that they found you extremely compelling. I'd go for it.
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Date: 2003-02-12 01:17 pm (UTC)Its the same as anyone who prefaces a statement with, "In my honest opinion..." What, are you lying to me the rest of the time that you don't say "honest opinion"???
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Date: 2003-02-12 01:29 pm (UTC)If he did it a lot, he probably would have been fired by now. :-)
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Date: 2003-02-12 02:00 pm (UTC)no subject
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Date: 2003-02-12 02:38 pm (UTC)My husband is quite the opposite. He's extremely confident and gregarious. He has never prefaced anything that I can recall with "I don't usually do this". As a confident person, he just 'says it' and whatever happens, he deals with later. This is just my own experience and in no way gives you a definitive answer.
So if he (bookstore boy) sounded fairly nervous then that might be a more important clue than what he said. If, instead, he was looking you straight in the eye with a rakish grin, then I'd think it was a line. If you have any non-verbal clues, that might help the detective process.
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Date: 2003-02-12 05:42 pm (UTC)- If there was a supervisor or manager nearby, he might be putting a minor disclaimer onto your dialog as not to get in trouble by socializing too much while on the clock.
- He might be a little bit on the shy side, and by saying that he doesn't normally do what he was doing, he might've been trying to open up to you.
This is, of course, unless I misread your post above, which is entirely possible!
Heh. The fun of communcating while dating. Trust me, it's not any easier with other combinations of people. ;)
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Date: 2003-02-12 10:53 pm (UTC)And I tend to have more faith in figuring out women than men. That doesn't mean I'm always right.