I approached someone regarding a work opportunity through email and they gladly provided me the information I had asked for.
Furthermore, they asked for some more details about what I am interested in and graciously offered to involve relevant faculty for further discussion. While I am very thankful for their initiative, I am a very anxious person and currently do not want a third party involved. I want to take a step back, complete this social transaction, then reassess and prepare mentally for another interaction (and decide if I even want that, which I might not given their provided information).
I have no problem however providing the details they sought, and maybe knowing who they might want to point me to, so I can approach when I am ready.
How do I convey this without offending?
- If I reject their offer without an explanation I am worried it would come off as offensive and odd.
- If I say I am socially anxious and am unsure about talking to someone else at this time it seems.. embarrassing, awkward and odd.
I suppose the odd can't be done away with(?). Is there a way I can ensure I do not offend (while maintaining some dignity)?