Christine. Posted September 29, 2013 Posted September 29, 2013 Hello. Yesterday I chated on facebook with a guy from my University (we are teenagers). I talk with for about 2 weeks; we are freinds, just freinds; we are not seeing each other; he asked me to go outside with him for a few times, but I didn't accept till now; I went in the kitchen to bring something to eat in front of my PC (he did the same thing that day, but with an hour earlier than me); when I came back in my room he asked me what I was eating, I answered...and then he said that we have been talking for 5 hours. I asked him if that was a bad thing...or if that was wrong, but he didn't answer. He continued to talk to me as freindly as before, but he changed the topic of conversation. Finally, in that evening he went to a concert with some friends (he said that thing from the very beginning of our conversation)...and he said he had to prepare to go outside and he had to go offline. He said that we have been talking for six hours and a half. I said "byebye". He replied: "byebye" The problem is that I do not understand why he said about the number of hours (5 hours...and finally 6 and a half hours). Is that a bad thing? Is that a good thing? I really do not know what means when a guy says to a girl "We have been talking for 5 hours" and then he continues to chat with her. And before he goes offline he says "We have been talking for 6 hours and a half". Why did he say that things? What does that mean? Thank you.
Author Christine. Posted September 29, 2013 Author Posted September 29, 2013 (edited) Sorry for my grammar errors, I wrote in a hurry (and now I am not allowed to edit my first post). Edited September 29, 2013 by Christine.
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