Jon341427
Don Juan
the same goes for different places in the US. im from NY, and when in NYC (manhattan), people dont make eye contact with you or say anything to you. now im in florida (tallahassee) for school and people are a TON friendlier.
That's cos they love your cheesy accent. I work in a hospitality field in the US and people always start conversations with me at work. I don't think it's good for business cos I have other people to serve! When I was there earlier this year I managed to have some great conversations although the old me was AFC in every aspect. I can't wait to get back there now.Originally posted by The_Shezzler
I visited the USA in 2000, and although i was an AFC then, the amount of friendliness from the general public was amazing, girls would smile and initiate EC, people would say hi and be genuinely interested in what you had to say, where you were going and where you were from.
That's funny. This is my situation as well (NYC to Tallahassee) and I notice the same thing.Originally posted by Jon341427
the same goes for different places in the US. im from NY, and when in NYC (manhattan), people dont make eye contact with you or say anything to you. now im in florida (tallahassee) for school and people are a TON friendlier.
You notice how KBDJ's always give:Originally posted by Royal Elite
A rapist while give you a explanation that is perfectly logical to him on why he did it did, so too with the wuss!
95% of guys problems is FEAR!
Most of you are not winning because most of you are not playing!
Stop with all of these crazy excuses of whyt you are not scoring, get over your insecurity and fears and the sky will open up!
Sorry I have to disagree here. I don't want to digress to far from the subject. We are no where near as bad a racist society as in the US. I'm not trying to be overly critical here but as big as the US is the haven't made any major attempts to eridicate racism as here in the UK. I believe they have even passed law that prevents the use of racist slang such as the "n" word. Any one who does could face a fine or imprisonment. This law has been there since 2001 I think.Originally posted by Q-Unit
In England people are so wrapped up in their own lives, that they have little time for others. We're also incrediably racist as we're a multi-cultural country. And as England is so much smaller than the US - this has a huge impact.
England: "Sexy and Single"
America: "All together now".
Our humour is also different. There's a much higher emphasis on sarcasm and dark humour.
I'm sorry but that's bollocks. It's YOU stopping yourself. Not society.Originally posted by Nighthawk
If it was socially acceptable for men to approach women in the street a hot chick wouldn't be able to go to the store without a hundred men casually starting a conversation.
They have to keep their defences up, and personally I do not want to hassle 95 women for the 5 that might be interested.
Having said that it is a shame whenever two mutually attraced people pass in the street and society's conventions stop them from acting on their natural instincts. In a small town you'll probably see them again, in a big city probably never.