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Chill out girl
If you lived in the UK, this guy's behaviour would be seen as absolutely normal. Even a bit full on, given that he paid for you and called you the next day! Most people I know get invited along to group outings at first to take the pressure off one-on-one situations. Americans seem to have a very formal dating structure; I am yet to visit a country outside the US that can even say the word 'date' without cringing in embarresment. I guess my point is that you should relax a bit and concentrate on getting to know him as a friend first. Seeing him with his friends and meeting his friends is a great way to suss out who he is as a person - and make new buddies! You will have ages to get 'private' with him, when you're both more sure of each other.
Try to have fun with whatever you do with him, and not cloud your mind with expectations about the future or how you should categorise your relationship. At the moment you are just 'hanging out' or getting to know one another, and this is great. Don't rush things, he will run away if you start pushing him to devote all his attention to you. People in my part of the globe don't start to 'date' or become 'exclusive' well into the first few months of meeting.
It's up to you whether you call or not but if you have the self control honey, I would let him do the chasing. No point in letting him know that you are into him so early in the game, especially when you pretty much know that he will contact you anyway. Good luck, let me know how it goes...
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