The word "date" as used here comes from a sense of the word "date" meaning "day, time, appointment"; it acquired the modern romantic meaning around 1890.
Technically if you're meeting someone at a particular place and time, it's a "date" in the older sense, but it's very likely that if you use that word to describe it people will assume that it's a date in the romantic sense.
Unfortunately, some people are going to assume it no matter what word you use, but if you want to make it clear that it's not a date in the romantic sense, you might try using a more neutral word like "meeting" or "appointment." That may not be what you were asking, but if you're asking if it might turn out to be a date in the romantic sense... we have no idea; only you and the "friend who is a boy" have any real control over that.
it matters on who your going with. your friends? boy/girl friend
no one is her best or boy friend
There is no way to make a boy date you. A boy will only date you if he likes you. Start out slowly by becoming his friend.
tell your friend if she is a real friend she will be okay with it.
you DON'T
"Did" is the auxiliary verb used to form questions, negative sentences, emphatic sentences, and short answers in the Simple Past tense in English. For example:When did you last see your boy friend?Did you see your boy friend yesterday? - Yes, I did; or, No, I didn't.I didn't see my boy friend yesterday.I was really busy yesterday and was going to cancel my date, but then I felt sorry for my boy friend so I did see him after all.
It will be a boy because my friend's friend's mom is co director so she told my friend and my friend told me.
Yes, you can. Your friend should understand that you were asked out.
jung yong hwaa
that's simple. CLOTHES
just ruin their relationship and then be there for the boy hahahaha jk
She doesn't have a boyfriend. She isn't allowed to date yet.