Asking for a number
Whether you were introduced by friends, ran into one another on the street, or met at a party, if you want to get in touch in the future, you’re either going to have to depend on blind fate or you’re going to have to get a number: a phone number, a street address, an e-mail address, a business card, or something. (I know there’s always the mutual friend route, but you’re not in 7th grade any more – I hope. Plus if you contact the other person directly, you get a lot more – and more reliable – information.)
There are only a limited number of reasons why you might ask for a phone number:
You want to call the person.
You’re not sure whether you want to call the person but want the number just in case.
You know you don’t want to call, but you don’t want to appear rude.
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When asking another person for their phone number its also important to realize that they may ask for yours in return. Safety and security is always important so you may want to have one of those pay as you go phones just for such instances. We all have multiple email addresses so why not play it safer with phone numbers as well?
Just be confident and do not hesitate… go for it and if the person feels right, you will get it… even if you dont, its not like its the end of the world, is it…?
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