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It means nothing good. When an ex wants to take you to dinner to congratulate you on your engagement. He or she wants to make sure you are engaged and committed.

Accepting a dinner invitation without your betrothed assures him/her that you are not really committed.

Best case, he/she wants to be your fling when you get cold feet.

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