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Guy at Work


Question Posted Tuesday May 4 2010, 4:01 pm

I work at a grocery store and this guy there always bags for me. The first night I worked with him, he bagged for me most of the night, which is rare. Now, every time we work together, he leaves someone else's register to come bag for me. Also, if I have a bagger, he'll come to the register behind me and like stare at me. I kind of like him and would like to get to know him, but I'm worried that I am misreading these signals. What do you think?

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Sami143 answered Wednesday May 5 2010, 10:33 am:
I dont think that your gettin mixed signals. he's definately in to you. nexct time he comes to bag for you start a small conversation. Ask how his day was or how long he's worked there. just small talk. then hopefully you guys hit it off (:

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