Q: Ok, I have a situation that I cant quite figure out myself. I was eating lunch with my boss today and our waitress walks up (I know I am already on thin ice cause all waitresses are supposed to smile and be friendly) Anyways, she is gorgeous and totally catches my attention! Throughout the whole meal I kept seeing her looking over at me, not in that "im looking at your table to see if I need to fill your glass" type of look but good ole eye contact. When she would come to the table it was all smiles (more than normal). As we were paying out at the register she made it a point to walk across the restaurant and say "thank you" . (This is turning into a book) Anyways, So my question is, How would I go about seeing if she was really interested in me or just the tip? While all at the same time not seem like I have actually been sitting here thinking about her? Cause I dont want to come across as obsessive or anything she just made a really great impression!
A: You might as well ask her out and see what happens since the only bad that would happen is you can’t go to that restaurant anymore. Small price to pay.
So go in for lunch or dinner and hope she’s your waitress again. If she is, you have to be bold and at some point towards the end, ask her if she wants to go out sometime. If she says yes, make sure you ask for her number so you can plan it.
If she says no, you’re done eating and then done with that restaurant for a while.
If she isn’t your waitress, you’ll have to get up to go to the bathroom and bump into her. It’ll take a lot of planning to bump in at the perfect time. And you’ll have to be quick with the ask since she’ll be busy so don’t hem and haw.
Please let me know how it goes!
Love the Madness
DG
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