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Would it be alright to send her a card to her work address wishing her well on her move?

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Question - (8 January 2013) 1 Answers - (Newest, 9 January 2013)
A male Netherlands age 36-40, anonymous writes:

Since October, I have been emailing back and forth with a girl from uni who caught my attention at the beginning of the year. She's recently been through a tough break up, and basically I just want to try to be her friend for now. We practically email each other a few times a week, I just checked and we sent about 150 emails between us. I want to try to take it to the next level. Since she's just moved out of her previous house and into a new one, I wanted to send her a card to wish her well in her new home. However, I don't have her home address, just her work address.

The question is now: would it be considered freaky to send her a card in general, and especially when having to send it to her work address? I don't want to scare her off, but have the feeling I need to take this further if I want to get closer to her.

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A male reader, anon_e_mouse United Kingdom +, writes (9 January 2013):

anon_e_mouse agony auntYes, it would be freaky. Why don't you just ask her to meet for a coffee or something? E-mails are lame... 150!!!?

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