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If I asked a nurse out at her job, would she be flattered? Annoyed at me? Looking forward to a date? |
I found a nurse that interests me. I wrote the hospital an e-mail to get in touch. About a month later, she replied and gave me permission to e-mail her at home. Was she happy to hear from me? Annoyed to be bothered at work? Flattered for thinking about her? Generally nurses are taught to never date anyone she is treating or their relatives.If the father is no longer a patient then it is generally OK to ask her out.Do not try to contact her at work b/c this is a great way to get her fired.Any time a nurse is fired from a job,the reason follows her,b/c the new job will call the previous job to see the reason for termination. Source(s): me Liscensed Practical Nurse It's hard to say. Your best bet is to ask her. If it's gone this far, go ahead and ask. I though for a second, you were gonna say you were a patient... depends on the nurse well if youre not distracting her when she's doing her job, i think she doesn't have any reason to be annoyed. plus her reaction will depend on how you ask her out...good luck! |
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