So I met this girl yesterday, she works at a certain company.
Me and my dad have a company and we needed the software this company sells and some technical assistance. So we went to their offices and, because of reasons I won't get into, we spent most of the day there, she was great, charismatic as fuck, hard worker, she helped us so much, she didn't even leave for lunch, she stayed there almost all day with us.
It's been months or maybe years since I feel this way about a girl before. I'm so amazed by her, she seems so perfect right now.
I want to write a letter by hand, telling her how much I apreciate all the hard work she did for us. Telling her to never give up, congratulating her for her attitute and all that stuff. Remmind her that she is the kind of person that customers will always praise.
I'm currently writing some tests for the letter and will buy some flowers, I'm thinking about taking them, along with the letter, to her office, say some words and then ask her out some other day.
Does this still work nowadays? Am I in for a big disappointment?
Might work, might not. Only one way to find out ;)
I'd deliver the letter anonymously, to her boss if possible. That sounds like a compliment that could get her promoted.
Good luck!
>>17376515
You're like the kind of person who goes to a restaurant and thinks the waitress is hitting on them aren't you?
>>17376544
Pretty much this, OP. She was just doing her job.
>>17376544
>>17376556
Maybe. damn I was so happy and excited.
Now that I think about it actually, I think I'm pretty sure she never hit on me. She was just being nice as fuck.
But still, I mean, I want to do this because of two reasons:
>To congratulate her for her hard work and enduring with my stupid prescence in the nicest way.
>Because I'm amazed by her and want to try to get a chance to go out with her somtime.
>>17376515
Keep work and business separate.
If you're likely to work with her or her company again, a simple thank you note to the company from yours praising the employee should be fine.
If your business with her is pretty much over, just go ask her out to lunch or something.
But giving her a thank you business letter AND trying to ask her out seems... odd. Like a conflict of interest. It'd be hard to convince people (including her) that you're doing the business stuff because you're attracted to her.
And don't take flowers.