A co-worker may be sending me signals, but I'm not sure. We seem to be having more eye contact during meetings, and her smile is definitely getting brighter. She is laughing at my jokes too, which is also a good sign. I stopped by her office unexpectedly the other day and seemed like she was beaming. Next day we unexpectedly saw each other in the hall (she works in another department) and she reached out an touched my arm as she said hi. Any suggestions on how I can break the ice to see if she wants to meet for a drink or something. Lunch is out because someone would see us if we went nearby or tried to leave together. Originally Posted by TexasChiliDogSo are we to understand that such a thing as lunch between coworkers of opposite sex would be frowned upon by the powers that be???
Here is some very good advise. Don't, no matter what just dont. Originally Posted by MartinXBest advice. Been there, done that, got the t-shirt and the scars.
A co-worker may be sending me signals, but I'm not sure. We seem to be having more eye contact during meetings, and her smile is definitely getting brighter. She is laughing at my jokes too, which is also a good sign. I stopped by her office unexpectedly the other day and seemed like she was beaming. Next day we unexpectedly saw each other in the hall (she works in another department) and she reached out an touched my arm as she said hi. Any suggestions on how I can break the ice to see if she wants to meet for a drink or something. Lunch is out because someone would see us if we went nearby or tried to leave together. Originally Posted by TexasChiliDog
A co-worker may be sending me signals, but I'm not sure. We seem to be having more eye contact during meetings, and her smile is definitely getting brighter. She is laughing at my jokes too, which is also a good sign. I stopped by her office unexpectedly the other day and seemed like she was beaming. Next day we unexpectedly saw each other in the hall (she works in another department) and she reached out an touched my arm as she said hi. Any suggestions on how I can break the ice to see if she wants to meet for a drink or something. Lunch is out because someone would see us if we went nearby or tried to leave together. Originally Posted by TexasChiliDogLike your job? Here is good advice if you do, don't do it!! If things go wrong, and they very well could, she will make your life at work fucking miserable. Not to mention other people at work will find out sooner or later, and it could ruin what may be a good reputation.
A co-worker may be sending me signals, but I'm not sure. We seem to be having more eye contact during meetings, and her smile is definitely getting brighter. She is laughing at my jokes too, which is also a good sign. I stopped by her office unexpectedly the other day and seemed like she was beaming. Next day we unexpectedly saw each other in the hall (she works in another department) and she reached out an touched my arm as she said hi. Any suggestions on how I can break the ice to see if she wants to meet for a drink or something. Lunch is out because someone would see us if we went nearby or tried to leave together. Originally Posted by TexasChiliDogIt's really that simple. Yes, co-workers date. Yes, some folks get fired for it. Lots of good, yet diametrically opposed, advice in this thread. But it all comes down to what is your risk tolerance? You don't want to be seen going to lunch? That off the bat is a red flag to me that you've got a low risk tolerance. When I was a contractor for the company I'm working for now I slept with 2 different co-workers and one of them wasn't happy about it. But I wasn't invested in my job at that time.
Never get your milk at the same place you get your bread and butter. Originally Posted by mark77070Sometimes that's the easist place. One stop shopping!