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writes: Hello, I got a girl's email (it's all she gave me) a while ago, and would like to ask her out, but I'm not sure how I can word it. I'd ask her out in person but I don't see her anymore, and email is the only way I have of reaching her. Does anybody have any creative ideas on how I should write it? Reply to this Question Share |
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reader, michelleAKAmandi +, writes (30 September 2008):
Why don't you just email her to say Hello and ask how she is doing and what she's been up to?
This is an ice breaker and then you can ask her out.
Merely ask her if should would like to get together sometime soon to hang out. If she agrees then give her the option of where to go by asking, "Where would you like to go?".
Sounds like a great plan huh? Just do it!!!
Let us know how it goes...
Take care,
Michelle
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reader, Hopeful Romantic +, writes (27 September 2008):
Hey remember me? I'm so and so, you met me at such and such place. I wanted to call you, but all I have is your e-mail. I was wondering if you are available this Saturday to go to the state fair with me? I'll buy you all the cotton candy you want.
Sincerely, Your Name & phone #
HEE HEE
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reader, anonymous, writes (27 September 2008): You know what? It doesn't even matter. Honestly - it just doesn't matter. Guys think these things matter, but mostly girls just like having stories to tell. Come up with an idea for something you think sounds fun, and send her an email inviting her to come along. And if you're worried she might not be up for it, add a sentence saying if not, what about just dinner or coffee some time. Don't worry about whether it's super creative, or sounds super clever, or whatever. Just get the words on the page and hit send. And if she says no, there's always copy/paste ... the beauty of email ... if at first you don't succeed ... try it on someone else ... :)Good luck!
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reader, zelgamer +, writes (27 September 2008):
I wont tell you what to write, but when I'm trying to write poetry to my wife, I listen to love songs and I'm with a pen and paper, I don't copy right anything but it gives me ideas on what to write. Turn off your tv,put on some mushy music, get a pen and paper, or sit at your laptop, and type away what you're feeling. Hope I helped.
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reader, Danielepew +, writes (27 September 2008):
If you gave us information...
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