
Ok, so some interesting points have been raised in my previous posts. Here's another dating confusion, if you will....
Now, the question I raise....sometimes, it's hard to tell, exactly, what a person's intentions are when asking one out. Sure, if one were to meet a stranger in a bar and he/she suggests grabbing drinks/dinner, it's obvious that he or she is asking for a DATE. However, let's say there's someone who one already knows - like a neighbor/coworker/etc. - and he/she asks one to go grab a drink or the even more vague 'hang out'. Is it that this person is asking for a date, or is this person maybe just bored? Is this person just trying to foster a friendship? What is the assumption?
I find these circumstances awkward because there are plenty of people whom I wouldn't mind spending time with, socially, but I am not interested in dating. There's no real easy to way to try to clarify what a person means by the invite without making things completely uncomfortable - 'uh, what do you mean, I mean, sure, I'll have coffee with you, just not like THAT, unless you never meant that in the first place, in which case, never mind that I assumed you'd want to date me'.
I realize that it's probably much easier to say 'hey, we should hang out sometime' - it's a lot less awkward than, say, 'can I take you out on a date'. However, I also find it awkward when there are different expectations on a 'hanging out' event.
Since I'm a girl, I don't usually do the asking. What do my readers think here? Does anyone ask anyone out any more, or is it always worded 'we should hang out'? Is there a good way to try to clarify a person's intentions?