So at this point, if you see her "invested" (i know what you mean by it), se fossi stato approcciato da questa ragazza con un mood investito e felice, e tu eri in uno stato distaccato ma socievole, cambieresti il tuo stato distaccato in solare o piu socievole, o resti comunque distaccato, mostrando lei solo apprezzamento distaccato?
Nice story that intersects with mine! At a local jewelry store, there was a very cute saleswoman who looked at me deeply while we were talking. Before saying goodbye and handing me the bag, she gave me a lovely smile that showed interest. However, I didn’t experience the same thing you did. No one followed me on Instagram, sent me messages, wrote me notes, or made little hearts. Besides her, there were also three other women present. I assume you are very attractive!
The main difference between the stories: I didn't buy anything, nor did I come to them for or with a high-end watch. I wasn't a customer.
I asked them a favour, to remove the rubber strap from my Citizen dive watch. I didn't even buy a new watch strap, I had brought the NATO strap the technician (who I didn't see, was on another floor where my watch was sent) put on my watch.
And they knew, from me not showing even the slightest interest in the high-end watches on display, that I wasn't going to buy any luxury items. Therefore, their interest in me was genuine. Most salespeople are friendly if you are a (potential) customer, but they knew I was only there to get the strap changed. Nothing to gain.
You, on the other hand, probably bought something at that jewellery store: "there was a very cute saleswoman who looked at me deeply while we were talking. Before saying goodbye and handing me the bag,
she gave me a lovely smile that showed interest."
So, the cute saleswoman's gazing deeply in your eyes and smiling seductively
isn't showing genuine interest. She's doing what sales people have done since time immemorial: trying to get you to become a regular customer and spend your money, so she can get her commission. Especially saleswomen have a knack of 'flirting' with the customer, but they're not really interested in more than your wallet. People who work in sales or the service industry are contractually obligated to be pleasant.
I wonder what about you convinced them right away..
My charm and panache, probably. Or maybe the fact that I wasn't interested in owning status symbols like diamonds and high-end watches. Being unimpressed by status or status symbols shows an independent self-esteem that doesn't need to be bolstered by the baubles of vanity. So I stood out from their usual customers.
The other thing is that I treated them with friendly courtesy and not like 'servants'. This is actually a very important red flag when dating someone: watch them how they treat people who are (perceived as) lower in status, like waiters/waitresses, receptionists, customer service staff, et cetera. If your date treats service personnel as 'beneath them', they'll be treating you like that when the courtship is over.
There's also the fact that if a woman finds you attractive, then the rest of the group will too
That depends on the status of the woman.
If the woman who thinks you're attractive has a 'high status' within the group, the group will be likely to adopt her opinion. The opinion of a 'low status' woman will likely be ignored by the group.