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Mrs. Jaimee Harmony OOH

Would you say 'YES' right away if you were invited for dinner?

..or are you the type that would say "errr...let me check with my schedule"...but in real life, you are doing a background check on them?
(Invitations are coming NOT from close-close-close friends and/or relations)

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J@ps
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This question is hard to answer would a simple yes or a no, as there are too many things to consider, besides checking your availability--which is not only the most logical way but also the right & proper way.

I normally do not do a background check, well maybe because I am a guy but also because there aren't really very many people who ask me out for dinner who I haven't at least have some sort of relationship with.


Lilli Ann M
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I'm inclined to say "YES" to a dinner invitation from any of the good folks here. If they (the YAPpers) have your vote of confidence, they have mine too.


Beetlle
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i'm not the type of person to say yes right away.
i'll say "let me check if I can go and i'll get back to you"
then when i get home or when i'm alone, i'll think about whether i'm in the mood or not.

nothing is worse than trying to get through the night while having dinner with someone you barely know especially when you're not in the mood to be sociable.


OUT OF HAND
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if it was a Business dinner or lunch yes i would ....Business is Business..but for man and woman never met..errrr.. keep it simple both meet at a public restaurant that way there's many people around and after.. leave in separate transportation..that's the best i could come up with...errrr..that's a good one.hmmm




pero_102
why not, if time would allow it.( not checking on schedule or doing a background check,LOL)


Rock N&#39; Wrestling Connection
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Why not if time is on my side and if I have no things to do why not(at gutom ako palagi eh) and the best thing is it's free.
Depends on my mood(kung gusto ko mag usap usap) but if I'm in a bad mood then f*ck you not going!!!


Just Re-married
Not just for dinner invitations, but I think it is best if we check out what the dinner, lunch, breakfast, drinks, etc is about. If the one inviting is not one to pull your leg, she will say why she wants time with you anyway.


Juan C
well, it really depends on the host, and the time, and the place, and the weather... if I have to drive 10 miles from home, late at night, freezing weather, well, I may have to say 'no'...


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Why not..

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Jongbong (종봉)
zzz.... thanks....... but no thanks............................. on second thought.......... where is that place again?...... hmmm.... beer... zzz...


John M
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well it would depend on who the person is for a start

is it a good friend

a new work college

my boss

it would depend if i like the person and i would check with my wife before i said yes or no as have a younger child at home



Anne C
it depends;

if i strongly feel that the person who has invited me has an 'ulterior motive' which I honestly think that I wouldnt be able to reciprocate positively, then I'd be obliged to turn him/her down. I am not comfortable in wasting someone else's time, neither driving his/her hopes up while I am aware that I am not in any way interested with his/her agenda.

however, if the invitation was handed out innocently, and my sched permits it...then bakit hindi..


wednesday child
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for all the right reasons (i'm hungry!), i accept.


oneiloilokano
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If I was available sure. I am not a picky eater.


Android
free food!? definitely!

but if this person begins to scare me, it may be the last time i eat for free. hmm... sayang...


Mickey the zombie
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yep,if dinner means business
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A.W.
People who invite other people "to dinner" have an alternate agenda. They want something from you. Besides that I have low tolerance for other peoples lack of table manners and it would just piss me off to have to sit there and see them and hear them shovel stuff into their mouth and try to ask questions at the same time. My answer is always NO!



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