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- From: 01ksdavis@leo.bsuvc.bsu.edu (Rebel without a clue.)
- Newsgroups: alt.romance
- Subject: Re: I'll Call You
- Message-ID: <1992Nov16.000822.11932@bsu-ucs>
- Date: 16 Nov 92 05:08:21 GMT
- References: <00963A4C.F93ABC60@Msu.oscs.montana.edu>
- Organization: The Corporation.
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- In article <00963A4C.F93ABC60@Msu.oscs.montana.edu>, oopcv@Msu.oscs.montana.edu writes:
- > Okay, guys. What does "I'll call you," REALLY mean. I'm fairly sure it's a
- > handy exit line that doesn't really mean anything, and I don't expect much
- > whenever I hear it. But I'm wondering if there are any tips on how to tell if
- > a guy's just saying it or he really means it (aside from the obvious, i.e.
- > waiting for the phone to ring). How often have you said it, intending to call,
- > but then changed your mind? And why?
- >
- > This happened to me again this weekend; went out Friday, guy says let's get
- > together tomorrow night, I'LL CALL YOU, and then never did (I thought he would,
- > too).
- >
- > This is all so confusing.
- >
- > Cheryl
- Don't know why he didn't call. Ummm... My previous experience with
- this is that it varies from person to person, although generally it means that
- that person will never call you again. There have been some exceptions, for
- instance, when my ex-girlfriend said "Don't call me, I'll call you." I never
- expected her to actually call me, but when she did call me, not only was I
- surprised at the fact that she DID call me, but also WHY she called me.
-
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- ______________________________________________________________________________
- |Kyle S. Davis
-