No she wasn’t. It was only her personality being voiced.This was different. She was trying to engage, not using a standard line
Try to learn the differences.
No she wasn’t. It was only her personality being voiced.This was different. She was trying to engage, not using a standard line
Sarge is in Canada, not Texas though. The "honey" and "dear' is a southern thing. This was an attractive chick asking about his day, a little more than the usual perfunctory interaction.I’ve had cashiers call me Honey and Dear before. Was it flirting? No
The reality is it was only how they viewed their job and customers.
Will that be all honey ? It’s tempting for a suggestive reply, but it’s usually not a flirt coming from a female cashier at work…
Besides, store management would frown on a public display…
I'm from the midwest and women in service definitely say those words, but it is more commonly heard from older women to younger menSarge is in Canada, not Texas though. The "honey" and "dear' is a southern thing. This was an attractive chick asking about his day, a little more than the usual perfunctory interaction.
I disagreeNo she wasn’t. It was only her personality being voiced.
Try to learn the differences.
ThisSarge is in Canada, not Texas though. The "honey" and "dear' is a southern thing. This was an attractive chick asking about his day, a little more than the usual perfunctory interaction.
I can’t wait to hear your reaction to a restaurant waitress when she asks you if “you want cream or sugar on that ?”…I disagree
What happens, IN HER MIND, is that she comes to see you as WORTHLESS simply because she hasn't had to INVEST anything in you in order to get you or to keep you.
You were an interesting diversion while she had nothing else to do. But now that someone a little more valuable has come along, someone who expects her to treat him very well, she'll have no problem at all dropping you or demoting you to lowly "friendship" status.
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No he wants "honey"“you want cream or sugar on that ?”…
Cashiers are still women and can pick up if you are hyper thirsty and feeding on those words differently than the average customer. Therefore they are flirting if its with me. Allot of times cashiers act differently with me than with others because they know I am receiving it differently.I’ve had cashiers call me Honey and Dear before. Was it flirting? No
The reality is it was only how they viewed their job and customers.
Will that be all honey ? It’s tempting for a suggestive reply, but it’s usually not a flirt coming from a female cashier at work…
Besides, store management would frown on a public display…
The ReceptorCashiers are still women and can pick up if you are hyper thirsty and feeding on those words differently than the average customer. Therefore they are flirting if its with me. Allot of times cashiers act differently with me than with others because they know I am receiving it differently.
Dude it’s a different vibe. I can tell when someone’s going through the motions versus struggling to find something to talk to me aboutI can’t wait to hear your reaction to a restaurant waitress when she asks you if “you want cream or sugar on that ?”…
Men frequently err by talking too much. They often monopolize conversations, droning on and on about topics that bore women to tears. They think they're impressing the women when, in reality, they're depressing the women.
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"Do you know how many awesome things start with the letter P?"Paper or plastic?
If you want to talk, talk to your friends. If you want a girl to like you, listen to her, ask questions, and act like you are on the edge of your seat.
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I don’t know what your getting at here. I don’t go after hired handsListen, When you can make women comfortable with you they WILL be ultra clear in their interest and intentions.
I've watched my female Customer Service employees interact with thousands of male customers. I have one who is heavy on the "Honey" and "Dear". (Granted she is in her 60's) I've only had a couple of male patrons who needed to be told to back off. They were quick to shut down guys who were creepy with them or inappropriate.
I don’t go after hired hands thoIt’s possible she was flirting with you. but it’s also possible she flirts with everyone. My experience with women in customer service/receptionist role is that they are incredibly starved for validation. And any guy with an inkling of charm represents a conquest on her part. It’s a game for them.
So I guess the question is when a woman flirts with you for validation, does it even count? I would refer to doc love. Just pull out your phone and ask for her number and eighter get a date or disqualify her.
Let her be a woman, but be a man and qualify/disqualify.
I honestly believe there is nothing wrong with women seeking validation. That’s what 99% of them do. As long as you remember that men qualify/disqualify.
As long as you remember what a man’s role is, there is no need to defend yourself against any type of female behavior.
It doesn’t even matter because you didn’t act on it and nothing came of it.Dude it’s a different vibe. I can tell when someone’s going through the motions versus struggling to find something to talk to me about
I’m not reading anything Into it, I’m sharing an experience I hadIt doesn’t even matter because you didn’t act on it and nothing came of it.
Considering that it’s part of her job to be pleasant and interact with people,I wouldn’t read too much into it.
Tell her a little about yourself, but not too much. Maintain some mystery. Give her something to think about and wonder about when she's at home.
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