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Originally Posted by Iridal
Smiley at me, and I did smile back  We weren't being very subtle
The thing is, if I had seen this guy in a bar I probably wouldn't have hesitated and just go talk to him. But I'd probably have a friend with me for back-up. And If you meet someone in a bar who then turns out to be a complete moron, you can just say 'nice to have met you' and walk away. I don't think you can do that on a train ... At least not without coming accross as being incredibly rude.
But it is getting kind of ridiculous. I can see he's interested. He can see I'm interested (or I think he can see it). Just keep encouraging me, and I'm sure I'll find the courage soon
Public transport is still a mess this morning, it took me 3 hours to get to work. I'm having a Nespresso to get my brain started while I prepare for the first meeting of the day.
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I remain of the opinion that train affairs are to be avoided. But ...
Now, you think that you have given him the sign. Have you?. Make sure that he gets your sign. Like Stitch says, he is so right. Than it is up to him (no way around that, that is also the opinion of my train "friend" the Anthropologist, a full Professor of Anthropology that ... that's an other story ). He has to run after you while you pretend to run away.
Now, as an incoragement to you and to him. Next time that you meet him, you say Hi, smile and think to the image that I give you just to help you to get over it.

A part from the color of hair, the hair themselves and the trim of the moustache the guy could be my twin.