you should tell the person you are not going, and then go with the other person. if you see the person you dont like, then say you changed your mind, and before you could get the him, another person asked you.
Because they already asked you out, that person probably likes you. The answer is to ask that person out because now you like them. Also, don't be nervous about asking them. And its OK if they say no. Remember, that person asked you out and you said no.
If someone has already asked the same question before on WikiAnswers, then you shouldn't ask the question. You should look at the answer already provided there. If there isn't an answer, then you just have to wait until someone answers it. Asking an already asked question should bring up a message, informing you that the question has already been asked and answered.
Someone already asked (And was already answered by someone else), but the answer would be Florida.
Your Questions will be answered when someone finds it and has an answer
yes the "2" in pi(r2) stands for squared. hopefully you have already asked someone sensible though. this is the formula for the area of a circle(:
Well, only if you are totally in LOVE with him/her. BUT if he/her hasn't asked asked you out that is not a great idea (he/she might already have a girl/boy friend already) :) :(
Generally speaking anyone can be asked to testify. Though someone can be ruled as medically or mentally unable or incompetent to testify.
When someone is asked to renounce a throne, he or she is being asked to give up his or her throne. In other words, the person is being asked to disown the throne.
Ask him if he said yes? And talk to the person who he says asked him out?
69% of males have met someone online who did asked to meet them in person because they want it! And by it, you know what i mean!!!:')
This was already posted ignore it.-The person who asked this question
Not sure if it exists because most places say the link was deleted. Someone on Yahoo asked where to find it, the person said that it was a bit buggy, though.