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When The Girls At Work Come Back From Lunchtime

I got lunch detention?

I sit next to this girl name Torie ,shes a type of person of love to play around with her and Melanie and we were working on a science project and Melanie hit me on the shoulder and I said "Don't touch me or I'm going to get a rash from your dirty skin!!" then she said "GIRL!!! I take a shower,I don't know about your funky a$$" and I said "Girl i'm about to fry you" then when I went to ask a teacher a question and came back to my seat I told Melanie to move her butt and she said "Why are you always looking at my a$$ gosh when my butt giggles your eyes stay on them"

I said "You want to know why because you got so much drunk in your trunk people can't missed those hogs you call an a$$" then I pushed Torie out of my seat Then she got back up and try to sit in it and I was like "Move" then she said "Know you fat-a$$" and I was like"I know your not talking,you are so big that they had to rebuild this school to fit your big self in here" then she said "That's why you get no bait" but then the teacher called me over and gave me lunch detention

What did I do? plus they were insulting me too!!

Is it okay to drink alcohol at lunch time?

What's your opinion on drinking alcohol at lunch? I go out to lunch with friends a lot, and occasionally have a glass of wine or beer with my meal, and never order it if I have to work afterwards. Last time, one of my friends brought along another girl who I had never met, who commented that it was "too early for alcohol" after I asked for a glass of wine. Do you think that it's wrong to drink alcohol at lunch time?

What time do college students usually eat lunch?

Most people will eat around noon (like regular people do :P ). However, lunch anywhere from 11:00 to 2:00 is probably common. Most students try to schedule their classes so that they do get a lunch break. However, sometimes, when it just doesn't work out, one might have to forgo eating lunch at the normal time.

It's usually not a good idea to only eat a snack and delay eating until the end of the day, but of course, if you can do it, more power to you!

Other interesting things are whether or not you like morning classes (some people deliberately schedule their classes so they can wake up at 1:00 pm), and how many "blocks" of classes you will have -- do you prefer scheduling classes back to back to get it over with and cut down on travelling time, or would you rather have a break between each class?

Finally, some of us go for crazy things like attempting to schedule classes such that there is no class on Friday, which results in a 3-day weekend every week.

How do you end a lunch date?

Easy. Put your arm around her or your hand on the small (lower) part of he back as you leave the restaurant together.
If you're walking her to her car keep your arm around her until you get there talking the whole time about how it was a great lunch and when you think you could see each other again.

If when she gets to her car she steps away from you and leans to get in just hold the door open, smiling, and say you'll talk to her soon and close her car door and walk away.
If she turns towards you at the car and not towards the door of it, then you can kiss her, quickly and politely, good bye, and help her into her car.

If there is no car and you're just walking outside to go your separate ways then, same deal. If when you turn towards her she stays close to you, kinda under your arm then give her a quick kiss good bye. If she steps away from you to talk about when you'll see each other next then....etc etc etc....

Kissing her good bye after lunch is absolutely fine...and will give her a wonderful remainder of the day at work to think about.

You just have to learn the cues people give.

No worries
Have fun.

When you walk with your arm/hand where ever you put it, you're giving her the "cue" that you not only like her but want to be close.
She'll know that, she'll read it loud and clear.
If she steps away it doesn't mean she doesn't like you, that's not it at all - she wouldn't be at lunch w/ you if she didn't. It just means that she's not comfortable being that close to you yet, ie. she's nervous too, or easily embarrassed about pub. displays of affection..etc etc.. plus she's wondering how this date is gonna end also. She's trying to read you too.
Like I said, if she stays where she is she likes you enough to be kissed - whether she's aware of it or not herself.
Trick is, to keep it small and sweet and a bit quick, so no one is embarrassed.

Which one of this is correct: I had my lunch, I have had my lunch, I have ate my lunch?

If you want to mention the specific time when you had your lunch or you want to indicate how long ago you had it, you will use the simple past tense:I had lunch an hour ago.I had lunch at 1 o'clock.By the way, there is no need to say "my" since you cannot have anyone else's lunch. You can "have" only your own lunch, so "my" is unnecessary in English. (NOTE: "Have lunch" is not exactly the same as "eat [my] lunch." In the expression "have lunch" the word "lunch" refers to a kind of meal, that is, a midday meal. In "eat (my) lunch," the word "lunch" refers to the actual food that makes up the meal, that is, the sandwiches or whatever. That is why we do not use "my" with "have lunch" but we can use "my" with "eat lunch.")If you just want to say that your action of having lunch is completed and you don't want to say when it happened, or if you just finished having lunch, you will use the present perfect tense:I have (already) had lunch.I have had lunch (already)."I have ate my lunch" is grammatically incorrect. The correct grammar would be:I have eaten my lunch.By the way, in this case (as explained above) it is acceptable to use "my" since you can also eat part (or the whole) of another person's lunch (meaning "food"). If I secretly eat the food that you brought for your lunch, and you then discover that I have eaten it, you can say to me, at the moment of discovery: "You have eaten my lunch!"

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