Padajuan
New Member
Hey guys, I'm gonna try to sum up the gist of my situation because I don't
want this to be a novel.
The target:
Cute, tall (for asians), 24 yr old chinese waitress who's only been in the
U.S. for about 1 year (still has some broken english). Going to summer
college and working 8 hour shifts all week. I don't think she gets to have
much fun, but I don't know for sure. Lives with her sister, her sister's husband, and her nephew.
The situation:
She started showing interest in me about 2 months ago. She'd been there for
at least 3 months before I really took notice. I didn't pay attention to her until I saw she was interested. I had always been relaxed and even sat with
my arms open, elbows hung over the back of my booth because I'd been eating at this restaurant for years.I started showing up by myself every Monday night just before closing (because I knew I'd have her all to myself).
Signs she was interested:
-Asking me buying questions like: "what do you do?" "where do you work?"
-"Do you have any women where you work?" (that was the big one to me) The answer was basically a "no, not many at all" (programming doesn't attract too many ladies)
-Told me her chinese name (not the adopted american one she goes by) and told me she prefers I call her that (very intimate I thought).
-She paused and didn't answer me directly when I asked about her boyfriend (a long distance relationship). A female friend of mine told me this was a good sign as she didn't want me to know so I'd persue her.
I wasn't able to do anything ****y/funny (didn't really know how, still don't
for the most part) tried to keep the conversation about what she liked to do
and how school was going. I think I came off as lame and showing up by
myself made it look like I had no friends (I do have friends, they're just lame because they don't like to go out and do anything).
When it started to go down hill:
I came in one night and greeted her in chinese. She seemed thrilled that I
knew how to say "hello" in chinese to her asking how did I know it? I told
her I looked it up.
I asked her how her weekend was she told me "nothing special" that she just
slept all weekend. I told her she needed to get out and have some fun.
As she had responded so well to me earlier I figured this would be a good
time to ask her out.
So I asked her if she liked sushi, trying to lead her into coming with me to
this great sushi place I know (where there are cute asian waitresses and they
know me there). She told me she didn't like fish. Tried to convince her I
stayed away from the fish too and ate only shrimp and crab.
So when I finally did pose the question it came out lame like, "I'd love to
take you out to dinner sometime."
She turned away and to the side and got quiet.
Then she said something about "I'm very busy lately" (but she had told me
earlier she "slept" all weekend). Now she is moving and for some reason has
to arrange for her nephew to get into another school. But if she had high
interest I don't see her turning me down.
Sensing this was female B.S. I told her "it's ok to say 'no'. I won't be
offended" as I was afraid I'd scared her. I think I came off as a wuss at
this moment. Things were awkward after that and I left with my tail between
my legs (I was visibly disappointed).
It was 2 weeks until I went back again.
My last attempt was 3 weeks ago. I've been keeping my distance lest I make it worse (trying to make the changes I need to).
I tried learning how to order an iced tea in chinese (and practiced it for
like a week, my tones were off). She was cold this time only showing passing
curiosity by asking how I learned it offering the options of "from a friend
or on the internet", I answered "internet" which probably made it look like I
had no friends.
I have always been honest with her (although now I wish I hadn't).
I tried talking to her about how her 4th of July was she just gave me a brief
answer "I don't celebrate it" and didn't really ask any questions. I went in and was suffering from "the Don Juan Kiss of Death" (I felt all frozen up and I think my face was visibly red). I was fine until I got interested.
What I'm currently doing to improve:
I'm reading/listening/watching David DeAngelo's stuff right now trying to learn what I should do (I've got 2 of his e-books, a seminar on DVD, and CDs of "dating gurus").
The question:
If I am to possibly turn this around, how would I go about doing it?
Please don't tell me to "next" her or give up and forget about her. I just
want to know, if it is at all possible, what will I have to do?
Planning:
I think my best bet is to "attract" her instead of pursuing her.
Plans I've come up with:
-keep going in and totally ignore her (now you can't have me)
-take a date to the restaurant on a night I know she's working (show social
proof)
-tell her "it wouldn't have worked anyway" in a ****y/funny way (engage her
but say "you can't have me")
-try to infiltrate her social group (if any) and be her "friend" (I know this
has the possibility of being stuck in the friend category). I don't like
this plan myself. But if I could show her social proof and maybe us get to
know each other better (she was interested initially) maybe things could turn
around.
I'm not sure if ANY of these will work. David D usually says "take what you
think you should do, and do the opposite and that's usually what works."
I know I can show her a good time and bring some fun into her life, I think
we BOTH could benefit, but that is a LOGICAL argument and won't win her.
I'm afraid once the normal semester of her college starts, she's going to get
a bf (I think she's trying to attract one) and I'll be without a chance.
Please, any help you can offer would be GREATLY appreciated.
want this to be a novel.
The target:
Cute, tall (for asians), 24 yr old chinese waitress who's only been in the
U.S. for about 1 year (still has some broken english). Going to summer
college and working 8 hour shifts all week. I don't think she gets to have
much fun, but I don't know for sure. Lives with her sister, her sister's husband, and her nephew.
The situation:
She started showing interest in me about 2 months ago. She'd been there for
at least 3 months before I really took notice. I didn't pay attention to her until I saw she was interested. I had always been relaxed and even sat with
my arms open, elbows hung over the back of my booth because I'd been eating at this restaurant for years.I started showing up by myself every Monday night just before closing (because I knew I'd have her all to myself).
Signs she was interested:
-Asking me buying questions like: "what do you do?" "where do you work?"
-"Do you have any women where you work?" (that was the big one to me) The answer was basically a "no, not many at all" (programming doesn't attract too many ladies)
-Told me her chinese name (not the adopted american one she goes by) and told me she prefers I call her that (very intimate I thought).
-She paused and didn't answer me directly when I asked about her boyfriend (a long distance relationship). A female friend of mine told me this was a good sign as she didn't want me to know so I'd persue her.
I wasn't able to do anything ****y/funny (didn't really know how, still don't
for the most part) tried to keep the conversation about what she liked to do
and how school was going. I think I came off as lame and showing up by
myself made it look like I had no friends (I do have friends, they're just lame because they don't like to go out and do anything).
When it started to go down hill:
I came in one night and greeted her in chinese. She seemed thrilled that I
knew how to say "hello" in chinese to her asking how did I know it? I told
her I looked it up.
I asked her how her weekend was she told me "nothing special" that she just
slept all weekend. I told her she needed to get out and have some fun.
As she had responded so well to me earlier I figured this would be a good
time to ask her out.
So I asked her if she liked sushi, trying to lead her into coming with me to
this great sushi place I know (where there are cute asian waitresses and they
know me there). She told me she didn't like fish. Tried to convince her I
stayed away from the fish too and ate only shrimp and crab.
So when I finally did pose the question it came out lame like, "I'd love to
take you out to dinner sometime."
She turned away and to the side and got quiet.
Then she said something about "I'm very busy lately" (but she had told me
earlier she "slept" all weekend). Now she is moving and for some reason has
to arrange for her nephew to get into another school. But if she had high
interest I don't see her turning me down.
Sensing this was female B.S. I told her "it's ok to say 'no'. I won't be
offended" as I was afraid I'd scared her. I think I came off as a wuss at
this moment. Things were awkward after that and I left with my tail between
my legs (I was visibly disappointed).
It was 2 weeks until I went back again.
My last attempt was 3 weeks ago. I've been keeping my distance lest I make it worse (trying to make the changes I need to).
I tried learning how to order an iced tea in chinese (and practiced it for
like a week, my tones were off). She was cold this time only showing passing
curiosity by asking how I learned it offering the options of "from a friend
or on the internet", I answered "internet" which probably made it look like I
had no friends.
I have always been honest with her (although now I wish I hadn't).
I tried talking to her about how her 4th of July was she just gave me a brief
answer "I don't celebrate it" and didn't really ask any questions. I went in and was suffering from "the Don Juan Kiss of Death" (I felt all frozen up and I think my face was visibly red). I was fine until I got interested.
What I'm currently doing to improve:
I'm reading/listening/watching David DeAngelo's stuff right now trying to learn what I should do (I've got 2 of his e-books, a seminar on DVD, and CDs of "dating gurus").
The question:
If I am to possibly turn this around, how would I go about doing it?
Please don't tell me to "next" her or give up and forget about her. I just
want to know, if it is at all possible, what will I have to do?
Planning:
I think my best bet is to "attract" her instead of pursuing her.
Plans I've come up with:
-keep going in and totally ignore her (now you can't have me)
-take a date to the restaurant on a night I know she's working (show social
proof)
-tell her "it wouldn't have worked anyway" in a ****y/funny way (engage her
but say "you can't have me")
-try to infiltrate her social group (if any) and be her "friend" (I know this
has the possibility of being stuck in the friend category). I don't like
this plan myself. But if I could show her social proof and maybe us get to
know each other better (she was interested initially) maybe things could turn
around.
I'm not sure if ANY of these will work. David D usually says "take what you
think you should do, and do the opposite and that's usually what works."
I know I can show her a good time and bring some fun into her life, I think
we BOTH could benefit, but that is a LOGICAL argument and won't win her.
I'm afraid once the normal semester of her college starts, she's going to get
a bf (I think she's trying to attract one) and I'll be without a chance.
Please, any help you can offer would be GREATLY appreciated.