"No," Annika says, grimacing and using the same tone you'd use to turn down an elective root canal.
Sherry looks at her in confusion. "No?"
Annika pauses. Removes the napkin from her lap and smiles. "Actually, yes. I should probably go now, too."
I keep my expression blank, but inside I'm laughing. Annika's honest response to what is essentially one of the most common female conventions is priceless, but she says it so sweetly- without a trace of sarcasm- that I may be the only one who realizes she didn't arbitrarily change her mind. It just took her a few extra seconds to shuffle through her brain for the appropriate social response. No wonder she was so tired after I took her to my company dinner. It must be exhausting, and it makes me feel extra protective of her."/>

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" I need to use the restroom," Sherry says. She looks at Annika. "Would you like to come with me?"
"No," Annika says, grimacing and using the same tone you'd use to turn down an elective root canal.
Sherry looks at her in confusion. "No?"
Annika pauses. Removes the napkin from her lap and smiles. "Actually, yes. I should probably go now, too."
I keep my expression blank, but inside I'm laughing. Annika's honest response to what is essentially one of the most common female conventions is priceless, but she says it so sweetly- without a trace of sarcasm- that I may be the only one who realizes she didn't arbitrarily change her mind. It just took her a few extra seconds to shuffle through her brain for the appropriate social response. No wonder she was so tired after I took her to my company dinner. It must be exhausting, and it makes me feel extra protective of her. "

Tracey Garvis Graves , The Girl He Used to Know


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Tracey Garvis Graves quote : I need to use the restroom,"No," Annika says, grimacing and using the same tone you'd use to turn down an elective root canal.
Sherry looks at her in confusion. "No?"
Annika pauses. Removes the napkin from her lap and smiles. "Actually, yes. I should probably go now, too."
I keep my expression blank, but inside I'm laughing. Annika's honest response to what is essentially one of the most common female conventions is priceless, but she says it so sweetly- without a trace of sarcasm- that I may be the only one who realizes she didn't arbitrarily change her mind. It just took her a few extra seconds to shuffle through her brain for the appropriate social response. No wonder she was so tired after I took her to my company dinner. It must be exhausting, and it makes me feel extra protective of her." style="width:100%;margin:20px 0;"/>