Author Topic: Speaking to Strangers -- Tips, Tales, and Thoughts  (Read 2175 times)

theyellowchair

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Speaking to Strangers -- Tips, Tales, and Thoughts
« on: December 16, 2008, 04:10:38 PM »
Lately, I’ve been experiencing great difficulty in striking up decent conversation with strangers. By “strangers,” I mean members of the desired sex whom one meets at bars and nightclubs while making their rounds on the singles circuit. In fact, matters have become so disappointing that I’ve basically abandoned such pursuits.

I know this is an oft-discussed, relatively unsavory topic to begin with, but I wonder:

- What is the most flattering thing ever said to you in the context of a pick up line?
- What is the most flattering thing that YOU'VE ever said to someone in such a context?

Conversely, (and I'm not trolling for toilet talk)

- What is the most inappropriate thing ever said to you in the context of a pick up line?
- What is the most inappropriate thing that YOU’VE ever said to someone in a similar context?

And for good measure:

- What words of encouragement do you lucky FOTs have for us “lonelier” members?

I look forward to hearing your tales!

Trembling Eagle

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Re: Speaking to Strangers -- Tips, Tales, and Thoughts
« Reply #1 on: December 16, 2008, 04:22:34 PM »


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If u want to know more
pm me and I'll point u in the right direction.

buffcoat

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Re: Speaking to Strangers -- Tips, Tales, and Thoughts
« Reply #2 on: December 16, 2008, 04:28:38 PM »
Why am I not surprised?
I really don't appreciate your sarcastic, anti-comedy tone, Bro!

Trembling Eagle

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Re: Speaking to Strangers -- Tips, Tales, and Thoughts
« Reply #3 on: December 16, 2008, 04:32:45 PM »
Why am I not surprised?

I am a man of many interests
u could say I have a certain... zest for living.

KickTheBobo

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Re: Speaking to Strangers -- Tips, Tales, and Thoughts
« Reply #4 on: December 16, 2008, 07:46:10 PM »
Oh, just be yourself.

Actually, no: be yourself, but the yourself that can approach a stranger and start a conversation. try to talk about things that interest you, but might be broad enough that almost everyone would have an opinion on it. For instance, this weekend it occurred to me that I had no idea how far the moon was from the earth and knew that someone would eventually know. So the conversation goes  "Wow, thanks for educating me on how far away the moon is. How the heck did you know that?" OR "Wow, isn't it kind of sad that two grown adults have no idea how far away the moon is? What are we, a couple of cavemen throwing rocks at it? ha..."

the thing was: I really, really wanted to know the answer. it made me look less like some creep who is just trying to scam on a babe, and more like some creep who is trying to scam on a babe AND enjoys trivia.

One thing I know for sure: do NOT be cryptic at all when talking to strangers. Having little in-jokes either with yourself or your friends can really alienate someone who doesn't know what the hell it is you are talking about. Case in point: last weekend this young lady came up to the bar and ordered 3 ice waters, but couldn't carry all 3 back to her friends. since she was a cutie, i was all like "oh, let me get that for you". when we reached her friends, I gave her the water, and she was like "Thank You". For some reason, I replied to this by saying "hey, no problem Sister Christian" and then left. About 10 minutes later she comes by and says "hey, you should really fucking watch what you say to people". For some reason she felt that I had insulted her, instead of just randomly referring to her by the title of a famous Night Ranger song. Lesson learned.

so take any of the above advice and do the exact opposite, and you should do fine.

emdasher

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Re: Speaking to Strangers -- Tips, Tales, and Thoughts
« Reply #5 on: December 16, 2008, 08:07:34 PM »
All of my old high school friends became immersed in club culture during college. Whenever I was home from school, I would tag along with them to whatever dance club/bar they were going to. I have no interest in hanging out at dance clubs, but I missed my friends, so I would go with them anyway.

One night, some guy who was clearly at least ten years older than me approached me and said something about how to tell if you've been drinking too much.

I don't drink, so I had no response. I think I just said, "um, yeah," and then rejoined my friends. 

Right afterwards, one of my friends turned to me and said "did that guy just try to pick you up?"

That pretty much killed all of this for me forever.