would you ask out girl in Asda?

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Just ask her out for a meal,

I never do that on a first date can get a bit expensive just to find out you don't really like each other or more often than not they are on the rebound .

Ask her if she would like go for a drink with you if she is interested she will go if she pushes for a meal she is out for what she can get .
 
If you ask an indirect question then she won't think that you're trying to ask her out.

Don't underestimate their intelligence. A bunch of girls I know have recounted stories to me of shy guys trying to find out if they are available with these indirect questions. Some thought it was kinda sweet, others just thought it showed lack of confidence. None of them took up the offers (if later made).
 
Yes, ask her out. You've struck up conversation, got a little rapore (spelling please?) going on... if you don't feel confident now, go back a couple more times but you've got nothing to lose.
 
So is this to be another drawn out fail thread or is the OP going to man up and ask her out?

Probably the first option.

Yes, ask her out. You've struck up conversation, got a little rapore (spelling please?) going on... if you don't feel confident now, go back a couple more times but you've got nothing to lose.

Rapport. (might need an accent on one of the vowels too, not sure.)
 
Do it and get straight to the point, don't even bother trying to chat her up because if it goes wrong then you're screwed.

Ask her what time she finishes work then ask if she wants to go out for a drink. Simples.
 
To the OP. From experience I have asked a girl out from Sainsburys before. I worked at Dewhursts butchers up until May 2000 and every morning I used to go into Sainsburys to get some breakfast food stuffs for everyone. I was always looking at the girls there and always went to the best looking ones tills.

One day a mate at Dewhursts told me there was a girl that liked me. So I did some investigating and found out who it was. I went to do the breakfast run a few days after and went to this girls till, in my white Butchers hat and white overalls covered in blood etc.. Not the best thing to wear. So I went up to her till with a basket of various pastries and crisps etc. Started to just ask her whats shes upto this weekend and said then popped the question, fancy going out for a drink tonight. She said yes. She gave me her number.

We later moved in together and had a daughter. Then split up a few years after.

It does work you know.

Currently I am single as me and my other ex,ex split up just before Xmas. I am now working through the girls at Morrisons where I work. Had one from Cakeshop, Admin (who has now moved back to Essex and we will still see each other when we get free time) now working on one from checkouts all the while I am humping and old friend whom has fancied me for many years.

Win win. You should try it OP. Ask her out.
 
Don't underestimate their intelligence. A bunch of girls I know have recounted stories to me of shy guys trying to find out if they are available with these indirect questions. Some thought it was kinda sweet, others just thought it showed lack of confidence. None of them took up the offers (if later made).

I never ever underestimate women :p I’m not saying drop it in randomly as this will be picked up on. All I am saying is don’t use the generic approach stuff as women have heard it 1000 times over much like your friends.
 
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