You get what you out in, swipe apps don't require much effort but the quality just isn't there. You gotta go through a lot of garbage. With daygame your at least developing your social skills somewhat.
Most of daygame is waiting and lingering. If you're daygaming on the street or on a walking/hiking path, you might be waiting at a common stopping point for women to make strong eye contact and then you approach. Guys who street approach (less common in the USA) are walking up and down streets looking for approaches.
In the grocery store, you put a new non-refrigerated items in your basket and linger the aisles looking for good body language/eye contact to make an approach OR a really good opportunity presents itself.
Examples of good opportunities that have happened to me in a grocery store...
- Woman was wearing a shirt of a college where I went to school or a school where I someone I know well went to school. On a walking path, I got a one hour instadate because of approaching a woman wearing a shirt of my university alma mater and then a 2nd date with her before it didn't end up worrking.
- You and her are both looking at a spice/seasoning that you both use on some good culinary creations.
My default grocery store approach is indirect and straight out of Roosh's "Day Bang" where I ask her about something in her basket, ramble by connecting it to me, drop big bait, and see what questions she asks. If she keeps the conversations going after bait drops, I'm in good position to get a date. Most grocery store approaches do not last more than 30-60 seconds.
Yes, daygame requires some social skill.