guy that likes me (but not my bf) is acting like family!!
Question Posted Sunday November 20 2005, 2:44 am
I have a question about this guy that isnt my boyfriend, he is just a friend of mine. Well I was talking to him one day about my grandmother and how she was coming down from her city which is about a 6 hour drive away to see my appartment for the first time. While anyways, after telling him this he said quote " and how is grandma doing"? I thought this was strange since he isnt even my boyfriend to refer to her as "grandma" instead of "your grandma". I mean by the way he said it it sounded like he already thinks of my grandma as his grandma too! Does anyone else find what he said strange? I would never refer to his mom or grandma like that!!
sexyabercrombiechick answered Sunday November 20 2005, 11:38 am: No offense but sometimes when people say that they are making fun of you! As in ooo ur such a grandmas girl or something. This might not be true it depends on the tone of hi svoice. If he likes you he was probably just trying to shorten his words you know guys. I doubt that he was thinking that she would be his grandmother soon. It depends how old he is. It could be what you think, but I highly doubt it. Hope I could help<33
xjUiCyx answered Sunday November 20 2005, 10:20 am: i think he was just trying to be funny or something .. its not that he thinks of your grandma as his grandma too. [ xjUiCyx's advice column | Ask xjUiCyx A Question ]
Ivy921 answered Sunday November 20 2005, 9:56 am: No, its just a familiar way of saying things. Some families and cultures do that. Its a way of being friendly. Its not that he thinks that your grandma is his. [ Ivy921's advice column | Ask Ivy921 A Question ]
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