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Re-connecting with someone I met on a short break at a Hotel

I recently stayed in Warner's Leisure Hotel at Nidd Hall nr Harrogate, and by chance got talking to a person who was on her own staying at the venue over the same period, I had used an organised coach trip and stay at the Hotel were she had used her car to travel to the Hotel from Durham.


We got talking in the corridor on the Friday outside the restaurant, exchanging conversations, I used the coach to go on trips to Harrogate and on the Sunday around the Dales, but on return did see her in the grounds as it was nice weather and talked about how the day had gone.


On the Monday, whilst waiting to board my coach home I was seated in a lounge. She was making her way out to her car to leave, but noticing me in the lounge, she glanced from the door and said hope to see you soon, we never exchanged details.


I have contacted Warner's and the data protection side of things has made it impossible to find her details.


Created By on 26/07/2017

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owdcodger
9th Oct 2019 12:07:52
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Thanks for voting!
try to reach her on facebook,giving holiday details, and how you kept meeting.or you could try to search her name on social media,if you know it. good luck
12michael Original Poster
16th Sep 2017 17:57:50
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Thanks for voting!
Reflecting back on this I will treat as one of those meetings , where you by chance talk to each other , but go your separate ways.
I still enjoy friendship mainly based on a penfriend type of thing, meet ups can happen and have by accident locally, this happened through a Saga Zone social in Banbury talking in Hotel lobby after having a group lunch.
Mick

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