Female: Okay. So if I’m going with him tonight, is it a date or is it not a date? I mean, you don’t have dates.
Female: Date doesn’t exist now.
Liz: But I see people, men and women in cafes having drinks.
Female: Yeah, but it’s not a date.
Female: It can be anything.
Liz: Okay. There’s a guy at work who you have a crush on and he says, “Let’s go to a bar tomorrow night and have a drink.” You don’t go, “I think he asked me out. We’re on a date. Oh my God! What am I going to wear?”
Female: No.
Liz: What? This is madness. You don’t consider it a date.
Female: No. It’s like an open window but it’s not necessarily what we call a date. Date is like a cold, you know, you go out with someone, you have drinks and then he walks you home and then he gives you a kiss.
Female: If a guy asks us to have a drink, we have a drink and it’s just—we’re just meeting someone.
Liz: You might fix your hair a little bit better for that.
Female: We are more spontaneous. We don’t need to have rules. We like to put men on things.
Female: If I like him, I will spend my night with him directly. I don’t need to have drinks with him.
Liz: Let’s say if you’re at work where you can immediately go have sex, you have to have a drink first.
Female: You can have sex everywhere.
Liz: Crazy French ladies.
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