this guy asked me togo see a movie and his like wayy older then me like aboout 3 years lets say and i dont if he means like a date or just to hnag out ??? cuz im 15 and his 18 so i dont he was all like so u wanna go to the movies and i dont if its date or not??
Endivisual answered Wednesday August 22 2007, 7:56 pm: if he asked you like "hey i was wondering if you wante to see a movie" then it's a date. if he said something like "hey are you free that day" or something like that but if he said it just in his casual..talking way then it's just a hang out. [ Endivisual's advice column | Ask Endivisual A Question ]
orphans answered Wednesday August 22 2007, 7:52 pm: When you say he's wayy older than you, that isn't really old! Your 15 and he's 18, not much difference! As a child, kids think 3 years is a major difference even though it isn't! Think of your mom and dad. There age difference is about 1-5 years, or a little more, but that's it! You don't need to worry about him being 18. Next to answer your real question, I think it's a date! I think he think yours cute and he asked you to see a movie. I think it's a date so dress up nicely! [ orphans's advice column | Ask orphans A Question ]
MAK answered Wednesday August 22 2007, 6:34 pm: At the movies ask him if its a date or a friend kind of thing. Bring it up casually. You won't be wierd for asking this and the rest of the date (or friend thing..) won't be akward. Trust me, I've asked this question a million times, and whatever the reply was, the day went on just fine.
sunnyville answered Wednesday August 22 2007, 6:24 pm: Well does he like you?Do you see him flirting at you or any signs of it?If so it's a date.Or you could ask him straight up how if he see's you as a friend or something more than that.Another option would be is to have a friend ask him how he feels about you which would make it much easier. [ sunnyville's advice column | Ask sunnyville A Question ]
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