Hi, everyone. I have a question which I'd thought had an obvious answer, but now I'm not so sure. A little background:
I recently met a guy over the Internet and it seemed we shared some interests. We spoke a couple days on MSN but only briefly, and on the third day I asked if he'd like to go out for a cup of coffee, to which he agreed. We met somewhere, and went to a coffee shop to talk.
The thing is, as we were talking I realized that we actually had nothing in common. Talking seemed forced, I don't think we had similar senses of humor or similar views on anything. I spoke very little and most of the time he talked about school and his thesis project, and even though it sounded interesting, I caught myself looking past him at a soccer game on TV a couple times (and I don't even like soccer).
So, I finally said I had to go cause it was a little late and I had to get up early (that was actually true). He said we should do it again and go get some dinner, and at the moment I couldn't come up with some excuse not to, so I said ok and I'd call him later on the week.
Now, I really didn't want to go out again, and I decided that he at least deserved to know that. I once cut someone out of my life by just avoiding them until they got the message, and I didn't want to do it again, I don't think that's fair to the person. So, last Friday he called me and asked what I thought about having dinner, and I refused as politely as I could and said I didn't think we'd clicked and though we shared some interests we didn't have much in common, etc. Pretty much everything I just said in this post.
He seemed to take it well, but he still sounded hurt. He said goodbye, something along the lines of "Have a nice life." (Which in my language isn't meant to be sarcastic) and hung up.
I thought this was the best thing to do, better at least than just avoiding him until he stopped calling or messaging on MSN, but I still felt bad about it. I keep remembering how he said 'goodbye'. So, after all of this (I apologize for the long post, I didn't mean to ramble
), I wonder if it wouldn't have been better to just avoid him, "Oh, sorry, I'm really busy this week, I can't go out for dinner.", "Oh yeah, sorry I haven't called, work's just been crazy lately", etc, etc. Maybe that's more of a gradual rejection than just saying I didn't think we clicked.
I don't know, what would you guys do? Or what would you prefer if you were on the other end of this situation? I think I'd prefer being told straight up "I'm not interested" than to keep calling the guy and receive excuses or being avoided.
Thank you for reading up to this point, I really look forward to reading your thoughts on this
I recently met a guy over the Internet and it seemed we shared some interests. We spoke a couple days on MSN but only briefly, and on the third day I asked if he'd like to go out for a cup of coffee, to which he agreed. We met somewhere, and went to a coffee shop to talk.
The thing is, as we were talking I realized that we actually had nothing in common. Talking seemed forced, I don't think we had similar senses of humor or similar views on anything. I spoke very little and most of the time he talked about school and his thesis project, and even though it sounded interesting, I caught myself looking past him at a soccer game on TV a couple times (and I don't even like soccer).
So, I finally said I had to go cause it was a little late and I had to get up early (that was actually true). He said we should do it again and go get some dinner, and at the moment I couldn't come up with some excuse not to, so I said ok and I'd call him later on the week.
Now, I really didn't want to go out again, and I decided that he at least deserved to know that. I once cut someone out of my life by just avoiding them until they got the message, and I didn't want to do it again, I don't think that's fair to the person. So, last Friday he called me and asked what I thought about having dinner, and I refused as politely as I could and said I didn't think we'd clicked and though we shared some interests we didn't have much in common, etc. Pretty much everything I just said in this post.
He seemed to take it well, but he still sounded hurt. He said goodbye, something along the lines of "Have a nice life." (Which in my language isn't meant to be sarcastic) and hung up.
I thought this was the best thing to do, better at least than just avoiding him until he stopped calling or messaging on MSN, but I still felt bad about it. I keep remembering how he said 'goodbye'. So, after all of this (I apologize for the long post, I didn't mean to ramble
I don't know, what would you guys do? Or what would you prefer if you were on the other end of this situation? I think I'd prefer being told straight up "I'm not interested" than to keep calling the guy and receive excuses or being avoided.
Thank you for reading up to this point, I really look forward to reading your thoughts on this


























