Okay. Well this lady came to my house to adopt two of my hamsters from the litter i had. She came with her really cute step son, but i dont remember his name! He called my house asking to hang, but i couldnt and am a bad talker and kinda sounded rude on the phone when i said i couldnt. I want to call him back, but i dont know his name and all.. so what should i do? i have his house and his step moms cell number. Any suggestion on what i should do? I really dont want to ruin my chance with him, & i wanna call him but yeah.
& Thanks in advance BTW. =]
This boy that i met once called and asked me to hang. Well i want to call him back but the problem is.. i dont know his name and the only number i have is his houe number and his moms cell.
[ Answer this question ] Want to answer more questions in the Relationships category? Maybe give some free advice about: Love Life? LM answered Sunday October 21 2007, 1:45 pm: Call his mom's cell number, and ask how the hampsters are doing. Or if she's going to pick them up (basically ask something about the hampsters) Then ask if her son is home, and guess his name. If you're wrong she'll probably tell you, and then you can say something like "oh yeah, I meant to call him back, should I call the house?".
thelaura answered Sunday October 21 2007, 9:10 am: Just be brave and call his house number. If his mum picks up, say you're the girl who let them adopt your hamsters and ask to talk to her son. If she asks why, say he called you and you forgot to say something. Who knows - he may even pick up the phone. Then you can apologize for sounding rude and ask him to hang out another day. :) [ thelaura's advice column | Ask thelaura A Question ]
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