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Humorous sentences about dating
Are you free this Thursday afternoon? Are you free this Thursday afternoon? Are you doing anything tonight? Are you doing anything tonight? Do you have any plans tonight? Do you have any plans tonight? Do you have any plans for the weekend? What are your plans for the weekend? If you're okay ... if you're free. ...
If you are free tonight, would you like to go out with me? If you are not busy tonight, would you like to go out with me?
Can we get together sometime and go out together? Can we go out together sometime?
Do you want to go to the movies with me tomorrow? Do you want to go to the movies with me tomorrow?
I heard that there is a very good film released recently. I want someone to go with me. Are you interested? I heard that there is a good movie now. I want to be alone with myself. Are you interested?
A group of us are going to the movies. Want to come along? Some friends are going to the movies. Do you want to go with them?
How about going out for dinner? How about going to dinner together? Have a cup of coffee.
Let's try to get in touch next week. Why don't we meet next Monday? Can we make an appointment to meet on Monday?
Why don't we have coffee together sometime this week? Why not have a cup of coffee sometime this week?
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