Asking Out Asian American Girls
Where I live, there aren’t a large amount of Asian girls, but I do see many at my university, and of course, anytime I stop by my favorite Asian restaurants or grocers. This raises a question.
The places I frequent (school, market, restaurants) have caused me to develop a decently large circle of acquaintances (most of which like me), therefore I know many attractive girls who I wouldn’t mind chatting with or getting to know better. However, since the Asian girls that I meet are (typically) in places like their workplace or our school, I wonder about how asking them out could possibly affect our future contact if she’s not interested (I don’t want it to be awkward for either of us). Additionally, I don’t want to come across as some guy who’s just trying to “bag” her. I realize that women in general who work in restaurants are hit on often, and that Asian girls are no exception. I wonder mainly how is this overcome with sincerity, and is that even possible? Do most Asian girls who work with their family’s restaurant business get tired of customers asking them out? Or do they generally try to just identify the nice, sincere types and weed out the rest?
Or am I thinking too hard?
That’s usually the case. LoL
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