By kandykrazed17 - 23/05/2009 12:14 - United States
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lol first of all i work at a WAMU where our name tags give our full name so no lies there. secondly, this guy was twice my age. i was not being bitchy at all. he said hi and then i smiled and said hi back. it's one thing when you greet someone. it's another when you keep following them asking personal questions. i didn't give a fake name on purpose. it was just a natural reaction. lol but yea i guess it wasn't smart to walk out with my name tag still on. o and btw not to be rude but i took AP english so i'm pretty sure i know how to use “proceeded” in a sentence correctly. it's not my fault if other ppl don't or overuse it.
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#4 He's a creeper because he's a random person following her when she's leaving work. If they stopped and had a conversation, that would probably be a different story.
that's why you wear your colleague's name tag.
Maybe he'll leave a golf ball on your doorstep telling you that you look hot in your sleep? Then you'll have a bed buddy! Everybody wins. ;)
My tag has my full name on it. Which is exactly why I remove it before leaving. I keep a fake name too. You know it comes in handy.
YDI first off the guy was probably being kind enough not to just approach you at work and get you in trouble. Second you said it was while you were leaving work, its not like he followed you a half mile to the subway, took the number 6 with you, and then followed you onto the number 38 bus before asking what your name was, and then "proceeded to realize you still had your name tag on". I mean I understand safety but jesus **** these girls are just crying out for attention, this isnt a **** your life. When he rapes you in the back alley and then calls out your first and last name, repost that as a FYL.
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smooth move. pretty freaky though
Following her isn't creepy? Pretty sure it is. Some guys act like girls owe them a chance, but we don't owe anyone anything, and we're not "close-minded bitches" for not wanting to share our personal information when we don't feel comfortable.