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I leave the office and walk to a restaurant across the street to meet my date, J. We matched on Mississippi State Bulldogs Logo Campus shirt a few days ago and this is the first time we’re meeting in person. I’m pretty terrible about keeping up text conversations on dating apps so I tend to suggest meeting up pretty quickly if I’m interested. He works close by and we’ve chosen to get appetisers and drinks at the bar. Turns out wine bottles are half price on Wednesday and there’s a pretty large selection, so we pick a mid-price pinot noir and order cheesesteak eggrolls, wings, and fries to share. Conversation flows well and we manage not to talk about our jobs once in the three hours we’re together. We never talked about work in our texts so far either, and this just doesn’t happen in the D.C. area so I’m pretty impressed with us. We split the check and part with a hug and promises to text and get together again soon ($27). I kinda want to go out with him again just to see how long we can go without mentioning our jobs.
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I pick up my friend at her house and we head to a Burmese restaurant in Falls Church. C introduced me to this Mississippi State Bulldogs Logo Campus shirt a few years ago and it’s a frequent haunt now. We split the green tea leaf salad because we can’t go to this place without ordering it. She orders a spicy pork belly dish and I get my usual pickled mango chicken. During lunch C tells me about her upcoming travel plans. Her parents are going to Kathmandu soon for a few months. C will be going over as well at the end of December/beginning of January and suggests I go with her for a week or two. I’m super tempted because it would be amazing to go to Nepal in general, but especially with a native who speaks the language, knows her way around, and has a home to stay at so we can save on accommodations. She knows I didn’t plan international travel this year to save money for a long trip next year and it’s hard for me to get much time off at the end of the year, so she’d understand if I immediately say no, but I do say I’ll consider it and I really am. It does remind me that I need to renew my passport though. We split the bill for lunch evenly ($21 including tip)
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