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Thanks everyone for your replies and comments. I had a lovely time. No flirting whatsoever. A very friendly relationship.... I'm glad. Thanks again.
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Quote from kopite: “ohh sorry, i could have been alot clearer there, what i meant was like if he starts to flirt with you then just tell him to stop and that it makes you uncomfortable because you see him as just a friend!!” I see. Thank you.
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Quote from Scaredycrow: “Is there any other students he's good friends with that he'd ask to do the same thing? I'm pretty much in agreement with everyone else on the issue, but I wish you luck -- hopefully he just wants to keep in contact. If he gets too flirty, don't flirt back. Make it obvious that you're just meeting him to have lunch, not for anything more than friendship. I hope you don't have to worry about it and it's just a good time!” No, I don't think so. Thank you for you good wishes…
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Quote from OnEMesSduPKiD: “He's probably married.. are you out of your mind?” He's not married. ---------- Post added at 11:43 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:43 PM ---------- Quote from soapbox: “I think he's too old for you and you might never know what he wants to do with you. Is he obtrusive or not?” too old to be a friend? latter part i agree. he's not obtrusive. ---------- Post added at 11:45 PM ---------- Previous post was at 11:43 PM ---------- Quote from leviathan: “I'm great frie…
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Quote from rachasauce: “think bout it. do u really wanna be dating someone is his 40s? if hez too flirty, break off contact” I don't! But I don't want to break off contact........
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Quote from kopite: “well it sounds slightly sinester, but then again i have lots of stories you hear in the news of teacher and students, i think it could be completely innocent, at least if you are having lunch in public and he has a hidden agenda he cant try anything! i think it could be innocent, id really like to have lunch with a few past teachers, there was a few i got on really well with!! you could find out his intentions by his general behaviour, like is he flirting with you, or just be…
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Quote from Dayved: “Well then maybe going out to lunch is a good thing, you can find out what you want and what he thinks of you.” True. I can know more.... Thanks dayved. ---------- Post added at 05:14 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:13 PM ---------- Quote from DREAM3R: “I say you go, find out his intents, f he just wants to be friends then tha'ts cool but if he wants more, you can decide if you wanna keep up on the dates or not.” How can I find out his intents?
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Quote from Dayved: “What kind of relationship is it, is it friendly or more than? I wouldn't mind going out to lunch with one of my past teachers, she was like a big sister to me.” Well, I know it's a friendly relationship, but I really don't know if it's a bit more than that.... ---------- Post added at 05:08 PM ---------- Previous post was at 05:07 PM ---------- Quote from DREAM3R: “Depends, there's no laws against it, completely your choice.” Thanks for the advice.....
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I'm Chinese, female, 18, and I have graduated from high school last week. So this teacher I'm talking about is my English teacher. He's British and he's probably in his late 40s. I've known him for many years now, and I get along with him very well, both in lessons and out of lesson. We sms and email quite frequently, and it is usually me who starts the conversation. But a few days ago, he took the initiative and sms me and asked me to call him. We've never had a phone conversation before but I …