sticke4
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Post by sticke4 on Sept 17, 2011 18:30:30 GMT -5
Hi, I am new to being a PUA and am trying to learn about an aspect that most other PUA books and articles don't talk about, hall game. I feel that social interaction in a hall way can really be powerful in one's game and just in their enjoyment of High School.
Here is where my question comes in. Throughout a day, I pass people multiples times, saying hi and doing small talk to everyone that I know without any hesitation so I can get used to talking freely. I'm known to be the guy who gives out fist bumps to my friends in the hall way when I see them. Sometimes I pass a person more than once and I jokingly say "You must be stalking me" or something funny along those lines.
But the problem arises when I continuously pass the same person. I don't want to be redundant and give them a high five, fist bump, or greeting every time I pass them
What are your guys takes to this problem, or am I just over thinking it.
Does anyone have any other tips for hall game and/or links to articles that I have failed to find?
Of course we could expand this to passing someone you know on any pathway, street, sidewalk w/e.
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auroturtle
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Post by auroturtle on Sept 17, 2011 19:02:46 GMT -5
I would just smile and nod to them if you've already seen them more than once that day. No need to be annoying.
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Post by Sloth on Sept 18, 2011 12:45:28 GMT -5
if your trying to game them then don't just smile and nod cause that is 'redundant' as you said. You have to be flirty and funny, i'd be like 'are you following me' if i saw her an abnormal amount of times. But tbh its about stopping the person and conversing, not just about how you greet them.
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sticke4
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Post by sticke4 on Sept 19, 2011 16:16:11 GMT -5
Thank you for the replies and help. I feel like each idea has its own merits depending on the situation.
Now I have an expansion to my earlier question. If I see someone I want to game in the hall already conversing with someone else, is it best to walk by and not talk to them so as not to be rude and interrupt their conversation or should I do it anyways and not care. I guess this could apply to anywhere not just the halls.
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Amb1valence
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yo dawg
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Post by Amb1valence on Sept 19, 2011 17:46:36 GMT -5
Do it anyway...just make sure you're not walking too fast, so you can look behind you and smile at them as you walk away. My friends do it all the time
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