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Signs your coworker is interested

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Showmerheway · 23/06/2020 22:48

What are some signs he likes you?

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johnd2 · 23/06/2020 22:50

Asks what you like to do after work and then invites you to do something together?

Crystalspider · 23/06/2020 23:00

Follows you on social media, asks for your number? Tricky one though as you can be very friendly without being interested.

fiorentina · 24/06/2020 13:54

Tries to spend more time with you for not strictly work purposes. Usual flirty comments and banter.

TickleMeElbow · 24/06/2020 13:56

Says yes when you ask him out.

CRISPSWARS · 24/06/2020 17:10

I would say tries to get you to do things after/outside of work. Walks you home, invites you out after work, invites you to go places with him at the weekend.

Longsight2019 · 24/06/2020 18:17

Pointless IMs. Initiating conversations. Groping you in the lift. Loads of eye contact. The list goes on.

I’ve been there. It was great.

whatayearitis · 25/06/2020 12:21

He is standing in front of you smiling like a goof and you are as well wishing your other co worker could go away fast.
Starts asking about your personal life or enjoying each other's humour over banter.
Being annoyed you have not seen him for a few days.
Mention him to co workers to find out what he is like or any info
Wondering when he queries your parentless days is his for comparison or dating purposes... I have a crush!

dontgobaconmyheart · 25/06/2020 13:46

If he asks you out or tells you?

I don't know OP, do you want him to? I feel like it's very easy to see things that aren't there with these things. Lots of people seem to treat the office like a bit of a playground to flirt because they are bored. It doesn't always mean anything and they might not even actually be single.

I suppose you would be looking for him/her to be visiting your desk unnecessarily and often, taking breaks together, him/her finding endless ways to be near you that have very little to do with legitimate work. Asking for your number, suggesting you do things out of work alone.

Showmerheway · 25/06/2020 21:52

He's done all of the above things, bar actually asking me out in person. He did once hint that we should go out for breakfast but I stupidly turned it down because it would have been too early in the morning for me! I really wasn't thinking straight, don't know why I did that tbh lol.

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