Is it a date?

So me and my female co-worker are close and people say we act like we are dating or a married couple.

Now I have no interest in this woman and she has said she doesn't in me, but out of the blue she messages saying she would really like to a movie a new movie that just came out.

I liked the movie and messaged back without thinking yes I would like to as well. She texts back when would you* like to see it, it was only then that I released that it wasn't in the work group chat.

I don't think it is a date, I just feel strange about it and should I clarify with her or will it make it easier to just go and assume nothing.

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Based on 9 votes (6 yes)
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Comments ( 9 )
  • Gameofthrones288

    Just make it clear you're friends.

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    • Somenormie

      Yeah I agree agree sounds more like the OP is friends.

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  • 1WeirdGuy

    I wouldnt clarify anything and dont get caught up in the word date. If you dont feel attracted just be friends

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  • RoseIsabella

    Call her brah to let her know you're not into her.

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  • SkullsNRoses

    I agree with WeirdGuy don’t mention the word date offer to pay or act romantic, if she doesn’t normally flirt with you she probably just wants a friend to see it with.

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  • olderdude-xx

    Close friends do things together; and its not a date.

    Totally normal for us in the older generation.

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  • jethro

    Friends with benefits.

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  • srv_nt

    I don't think it's a date

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  • kikilizzo

    It doesn't have to be a date. I've gone to the movies with platonic male friends many times. Just act like a friend

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