having tea
so how do you interpret an invitation to tea with someone you dont know and is an american?
what if 4 weeks ago i got an invitation to have tea with this person and i have been called and messaged about it at least once a week since then. i mean, i should believe that this person really wants to meet yeah? haha that sounds funny. i mean, i sound ridiculous.
but the deal is, its this guy i hardly know and i dont know to read gave me a "tea" invitation. i mean, seriously, what does that mean?
our times have not matched up yet. but i just keep thinking he doesnt mean what he says. of course i dont know him well enough to know if he really means it or not. and i am probably a jerk for questioning it in the first place but. . . but. . . its what i do.
plus i am busy. i dont want to make time for this if he is just wasting my time...
boys. they complicate my life. dont they know i am in graduate school?
3 Comments:
Maybe he's turned off by coffee and tea is his substitute? i don't know...maybe he was raised in England but lives here now? I'd give it a chance--you never know, he could be a Jude Law sort of character. Hmm. But American...?Go have tea! Yeah!
I think he is trying to Impress by seeming different. You know the artistic different. I think he is trying to appeal to your artistic side by asking you to tea. If you like him go for the tea, if you don’t, don’t waste his and your time, especially if you don’t have much time to waste.
Keri,
That dialogue was hysterical. Thanks for the shout out.
I completely understand what you mean about getting tangled up while in graduate school. I'd go have tea and enjoy the experience. But I'd also take my own car.
Good day,
Mike
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