I live in the suburbs now and it happens that on the street or in other public places you approach people you’ve already met and start a conversation... I often don’t remember them, but they remember. Well, some just smile, saying they’ve already met, and some are downright aggressive, like fuck off, etc. There are few of them, but they do exist. I usually try to answer something humorously, for example, “I see you’re having a hard day or you got off on the wrong foot,” or something like that and wish you a good day. I don’t see the point in being rude in response, but nevertheless the state is unpleasant. I understand that with active dating and the same location, such cases are inevitable, but how else can you react to aggression in such cases??
P.S. It also seems to me that this is not entirely adequate behavior on the part of the ladies, you’re not being robbed, so the guy came up again, laughed it off and moved on. why get aggressive...okay, I’m invading her space, but again you can smile, say they’ve already communicated, like others do, and move on. after all, it’s not a drunkard who comes up to you, doesn’t paw at you, doesn’t grab you. I repeat, there are not many of them, but the condition after them is not very good
How to react to the negativity of those you have already met? ⇐ Pick Up
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