Just got directly invited to a part by a female coworker!

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05 Oct 2018, 9:25 pm

This never happened to me! What is she up to? Why would she invite me?


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05 Oct 2018, 9:28 pm

Do you mean party?

Did you accept?


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05 Oct 2018, 9:33 pm

Raleigh wrote:
Do you mean party?

Did you accept?


Party, yes! Autocorrect did its work again!

I did accept, but I am not sure why she did directly invite me to this


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05 Oct 2018, 9:37 pm

Because she wants you to come to her party?

Try not to overthink it.
Maybe you'll even enjoy yourself. :lol:


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05 Oct 2018, 9:39 pm

Raleigh wrote:
Because she wants you to come to her party?

Try not to overthink it.
Maybe you'll even enjoy yourself. :lol:


It is not her party per se! It is a Halloween party for Best Buy ( the company we work for) and she asked me if I wanna come


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05 Oct 2018, 9:43 pm

Still, I think it's great.

I've never been to a Halloween party, not even sure what you do at one (Halloween isn't popular where I live).
Do you have to dress up or anything?


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05 Oct 2018, 10:07 pm

Raleigh wrote:
Still, I think it's great.

I've never been to a Halloween party, not even sure what you do at one (Halloween isn't popular where I live).
Do you have to dress up or anything?


Not that I am aware of! She didn’t give me any details! She just said that there is this party and if I want to come


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06 Oct 2018, 12:49 am

Mr.Robot wrote:
This never happened to me! What is she up to? Why would she invite me?


Get out and have fun! :D


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06 Oct 2018, 1:16 am

It doesn’t necessarily mean she’s interested if that what you are thinking; you both work for the same company and that’s a company party.



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06 Oct 2018, 6:12 am

Reading too much into things seems to be a common theme around here. She invited you to this party because she thinks you should be there. That doesn't mean she wants to sleep with you.



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06 Oct 2018, 7:16 am

Sabreclaw wrote:
Reading too much into things seems to be a common theme around here. She invited you to this party because she thinks you should be there. That doesn't mean she wants to sleep with you.


That happens to those who had been deprived from women’s attention since ever - the slightest move from any female gets interpreted too far. A very common introvert male problem (which causes a problem for the females on the other end) and would put the male in creep zone situation.


Mr. Robot, if this coworker was a male, he would have asked you the same, he would have asked you “would you come over to the party?” - because this is a Company party; this normally happens a lot among colleagues/coworkers, don’t take it as a date or something.



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07 Oct 2018, 10:22 am

What kind of party is this? Is it a department outing after work, with a simple meal, a group activity like bowling, and maybe drinks? Or is it a private party at a coworker's home, with drinks, music, and hanging out? (Events during the day fall under the work scope, and usually paid time.)

If it's the former, do not, under any circumstances, view her actions as romantic interest. She was nice enough to invite you and socialize with you; don't abuse the privilege. Plus, department outings fall under the HR scope, and HR always takes the woman's side. If it's the latter, you have a little bit more leeway. But given the black-and-white aspie thinking, I'm sure you're looking for a blanket rule. So I'll give you one: don't react to this woman's invitation any differently than if a male coworker invited you. In other words, show up, bring a dish or a six-pack, fit in the best you can, limit your drinking, and have a fun night.



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07 Oct 2018, 11:38 am

if its any consolation, i received one such message from a girl at uni, could clearly see she was with another guy and i wasn't into her at all, but instead of a party it was the freshers nightclub and kept persuading me to come with so eventually I did, but me being introverted and all, only spent 30 minutes mingling with my drink sat on my own and eventually left, was approached by another girl mind you but nothing ever came of it. Never went to another nightclub since, not my scene, especially parties.



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07 Oct 2018, 12:03 pm

She obviously thinks you ought to «socialise» more and this is an opportunity for you to «celebrate» with other people who will be at said pah-tay. Also, you got invited by a co-worker, and it was indirect. Putting the word «female» before the co-worker term... well... I just think that is unnecessary. Anyway... find out if you can bring a friend or two.


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07 Oct 2018, 5:39 pm

Aspie1 wrote:
What kind of party is this? Is it a department outing after work, with a simple meal, a group activity like bowling, and maybe drinks? Or is it a private party at a coworker's home, with drinks, music, and hanging out? (Events during the day fall under the work scope, and usually paid time.)

If it's the former, do not, under any circumstances, view her actions as romantic interest. She was nice enough to invite you and socialize with you; don't abuse the privilege. Plus, department outings fall under the HR scope, and HR always takes the woman's side. If it's the latter, you have a little bit more leeway. But given the black-and-white aspie thinking, I'm sure you're looking for a blanket rule. So I'll give you one: don't react to this woman's invitation any differently than if a male coworker invited you. In other words, show up, bring a dish or a six-pack, fit in the best you can, limit your drinking, and have a fun night.



It is a normal Halloween party initiated by some Best Buy employees from another store.

Thank you for all of your messages. I don't think she is in any way interested in me, I was just not sure why she would invite me.


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07 Oct 2018, 10:55 pm

Mr.Robot wrote:
It is a normal Halloween party initiated by some Best Buy employees from another store.

Thank you for all of your messages. I don't think she is in any way interested in me, I was just not sure why she would invite me.

She respects you and thinks highly of you, enough to not only spend time with you outside of work, but to initiate doing so on her own accord. That's never a bad thing. And this looks like a social get-together, rather than a company event. So you have a little bit of leeway with lighthearted flirting and such. But if in doubt, don't do it. Remember: once the party is over and done, you still have to work with this girl.