lonelyLady wrote:
let me be a little more specific: twice I invited him for "public" dinner with other people type of event. Once I mentioned that it would be nice to have coffee with him some time, to which he responded that he sometimes sits in the afternoon in a certain coffee shop--without explicitly suggesting a specific date/time to meet, or saying something like "it would be nice to see you join me some time". Maybe CandianRose is right, as unpleasant as it is for me to acknowledge this. Though frankly, if a guy whom I don't ever want to see again asked for my contact info, I'd have just provided him with a fake number/email or ignored his emails--are guys just not this creative?
Okay, now you've provided new information. I guess I'd assumed that this man is someone you know in a professional capacity, a co-worker or a fellow faculty member or something like that. Is that the case, or is this someone you met socially?
If he's someone you met socially who provided you with contact information....then
maybe it might be a matter of social discomfort (could be he doesn't "get" your intentions, or does understand but is nervous, or does understand but is not interested, etc.. - the variations are endless).
But if he's someone who you work with who provided you with contact information, that's a different story. Look, you work with the guy - if he'd given you the wrong phone number, you would have figured that out pretty quickly, and probably told him (innocently) that he'd given you the wrong number. That would have been incredibly awkward, right? Also, if you have a professional relationship, is it possible he didn't realize you were asking for contact information for non-professional reasons? If he is someone you work with, I suggest you stop extending invitations - its just not worth the risk professionally (if the guy really isn't interested but just doesn't know how to indicate that politely). You don't want this to turn into an HR matter, you know?
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