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Got his number and email. what should i do?

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i work in a salon and i saw this guy i like so much except he is a customer..

i kind of stole his email add n hp# from the client card.

search for his facebook/myspace but cant find it.

so sad..

now that i got his number and i am leaving my workplace tomorrow..so i wont get to see him anymore.. so, should i text him? n if i text him what should i say?? do i tell him i stole his number from the salon? i need a brilliant idea. help me pls..

im not bad.. i just want to friend him..

FYI: ill be quiting n his next appointment is like september.. he only comes in every 3 months... its not that i dont want to approach him n talk but its i cant see him again... does that mean theres no other way..

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  1. Call, and act like it's the wrong number, and be like you sound firmillar. then act like you live in a parallell universe where people eat babies, and mirrors have pubic hair


  2. It might be kind of creepy if he doesn't know you and you call him, but an idea is to say that a friend from the salon gave you his number and told you to call him; and then that out of curiosity, you did call. He might be a bit shocked or confused, but just pretend like you're embarassed and that you want to apologize for dumping all this on him by asking to meet him somewhere to "formally" apologize and maybe to know why that friend from work gave you his number.

  3. OMG this is what makes life uber exciting.... since you have his information call him!!! I love stuff like this it's always worth a shot.. if things fail, so what?

  4. Pity its not a leap year - you would have an excuse straight out for asking him on a date

    I would suggest that perhaps sending him a friendly email saying something like you saw his addy on the client card (which you are perfectly entitled to see as you are with any client) Be honest and tell  him that you are leaving the salon and ask it he would like to meet for a coffee or another friendly outing  - that way you are not being too forward towards him. If he responds then perhaps things may flow on from there, if not then take it that he does not like being approached and leave it at that. Who knows if your paths are meant to cross what else may happen and you may meet somewhere totally different and click with each other

    Good luck  

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