Background – I left my job at a large company almost a year ago and since then I have been working for my husband.
Since I no longer have a separate work life or work friends, I’ve been trying to develop my own interests and meet new people on my own and make my own friends, so I’m not constantly tagging around after my husband and his friends, after spending the whole day sitting in an office with him.
So for example, I've been taking dance classes and voice classes.
A while back, I was at
Future Prospects in York, and on the bulletin board someone posted that they were Spanish and wanted to meet people to practice Spanish and English with, speaking half the time in English and half in Spanish. I thought it would be a good idea since I haven’t had an opportunity to use my Spanish since I’ve moved here.
So I ripped off a piece of paper with the email address and stuck it in my bag. My MIL was there and she took one, too, but she never contacted them.
Yesterday, I was on Gumtree, and I noticed the same ad, so I eventually emailed the person. It turns out that he recently moved to York from Spain and is taking an English course at York University. He told me that he has other “language exchanges” that he meets in town for a drink.
When I asked him when and where he meets these other people, so that I could see if I could join them, he said that he meets each person individually.
So basically, this would involve me going out for a drink and chatting (in English and Spanish) with some guy I’ve never met. (I checked out his Facebook page, he looks like a young, decent-looking guy).
How does this seem to you guys? I had assumed, since he had put up an advert in a public building and an advert on Gumtree, that he would be doing this with a group of people.
How should I respond? I want to make friends, not “friends.”
For further background – Saturday night I was at a party with DH and was talking to one of his male friends about
physics and my educational background and later DH said the guy was chatting me up. DH wasn’t being jealous or possessive – he said it matter-of-factly, like “you’re sexy, he didn’t know you were married, therefore he was chatting you up.”