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How can I break the ice at work, with a girl who takes her job seriously? |
I work at a hospital where I have found myself in a difficult situation. There is a nurse who just started working and if I am correct this is her second month. She is young, determined to do a great job as a nurse. She rarely makes small talk with anyone except her fellow nurses and patients. She's single if you're wondering. What I'd like to know is how do I break the ice with someone who is so serious about her job? ask her if she is going to be a nurse, this will make her laugh and then you can tell her your name and you want to go out with her. Don't date those in your work place. If she rejects you, and perhaps harshly you could face sexual harassment charges/lawsuit. ask her a question regarding the job or a subject pertaining to health or something so that she will be able to give you a serious answer and start a convo... well become her friend if that doesnt work ask her out if you dont have a girlfriend if you do have one just make small talk with her if you have questions email me at tamiahoverstreet@yahoo.com |
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