The chapter opens with a discussion of the pros and cons of using a "fingers or tongue" versus a "tongue" . The first question is whether or not it's okay for people to find out that the two of them are engaged. The second question is if they want to keep the engagement a secret, or if they just want people to know that they're in love. The answer to the first question seems to be yes, but the second question asks if they'd be stoked if they were able to tell everyone that they were in love, and that they would be able to turn down invitations from people who didn't want to invite them to a party. The third question asks whether they would want to hide it, and the answer is yes. The fourth question asks what they would do if someone asked them to come to a dinner party, and they would say no. The fifth question asks why they don't invite her to a dance, and she replies that she would be happy to tell them why she can't go, and if they invite her, she'd turn them down too. The sixth question asks about the project they've been working on, and he says that he's going to ask the people who worked on the project if he can find out who they were working with, and then he'll try to change the language of the documents to make them more useful.
The chapter opens with a discussion of the pros and cons of using a "fingers or tongue" versus a "tongue" . The first question is whether or not it's okay for people to find out that the two of them are engaged. The second question is if they want to keep the engagement a secret, or if they just want people to know that they're in love. The answer to the first question seems to be yes, but the second question asks if they'd be stoked if they were able to tell everyone that they were in love, and that they would be able to turn down invitations from people who didn't want to invite them to a party. The third question asks whether they would want to hide it, and the answer is yes. The fourth question asks what they would do if someone asked them to come to a dinner party, and they would say no. The fifth question asks why they don't invite her to a dance, and she replies that she would be happy to tell them why she can't go, and if they invite her, she'd turn them down too. The sixth question asks about the project they've been working on, and he says that he's going to ask the people who worked on the project if he can find out who they were working with, and then he'll try to change the language of the documents to make them more useful.