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meara, I can't help but wondering if you've just encountered the flirtation version of the infamous Seattle Freeze: [link]
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{{{Sean}}}
meara, I can't help but wondering if you've just encountered the flirtation version of the infamous Seattle Freeze: [link]
You should invite her over for the original Thomas Crown Affair with Faye Dunaway and Steve McQueen (I think) Romance is less cheesy. and it's a good movie!
infamous Seattle FreezeHuh. That's a lot like what happens in New England. Very polite. Nice to see you. Go away now, please.
Hi! I think I'm drunk. But the laundry's done. How odd that these two things could happen concurrently. But I'm the only one home so it must have been me. hmm.
Aw. Cute drunk!Laga.
What I discovered when I moved here was that people would start treating me like a friend as opposed to an acquaintance about a year after I'd given up on them and pulled up my own social and emotional drawbridges. It baffled me at first--I'd think, "Wait, I thought you didn't like me, and NOW you want to know how my novel is going and want my advice on dealing with your mother-in-law?"
Yep. It takes longer, but the thaw does come. Interesting that Seattle is so similar to the Northeast in that way.
Heh. Well, I HAVE noticed how crazy polite everyone is here, especially when driving.
But also, after the ice skating several people came back to my house for cookies and cocoa, and we realized that all five of us were DC transplants. :)
It's also possible that, being me, I just haven't noticed the freeze, because people are polite and nice but reserved and I just barrel ahead and say "So you should come to this event and that thing and we should get together on Saturday and you'll come ice skating, and have you met so and so, she's alos very cool...." Heh.
Nicole, you have to stick with the series to the very end to get to the part you are asking about.