Hey, Jenny. Would you like to go to dinner with me?
I don't know. You know what they say about office romances.
No, I don't. What do they say about office romances?
They say you shouldn't mix love and work.
That's silly. What I do on my own time is no one else's business. Besides, it's pretty hard to meet people outside of the office when we spend long hours here.
You've got a point. Once I dated one of my supervisors and all of my co-workers accused him of favoritism. Then when the relationship went bad, he fired me.
People fall in love with people they work with. That's a fact.
That may be true, but I don't want an inter-office relationship to affect my productivity.
If it does, it will only make you more productive, because we can support each other.
You are sounding like we are already married.
Good grief. All I did was ask you out. I am sorry.
Well, I don't feel right about it.
I am talking about dinner tonight, not a lifetime.
Most starts with dinner, but then it gets out of hand. Besides, haven't you asked out every woman in the entire office?
I like company.
Company? I heard about you from Linda. She said you were an octopus!
What can I say? I am a passionate guy.
Well, I hope you can find something else to be passionate about.
You want to go out with me and you know it.
In your dreams. Now if you don't mind, I've got some work to do.