DAY 29: approaching cute tourists.
Missing a great opportunity.
I wanted to take care of myself today and decided to go to the Louvre to take some photographs. I really enjoy photography. I'm not enough good at it and really need to practice. I think being good at it could be a good help when it comes to my inner game. I also wanted to approach a little, but that was definitely not today's goal.
In the train.
- I sat next to a HB and got my DSLR out of my bag. I started to watch some photographs and thought about asking her which one she liked better. I actually noticed she had Uggs (ugly shoes brand) and thought about negging her on that. I was feeling AA and I enjoyed it.
The pleasure of approaching is so great when you overcome AA! It really gave me the urge to do it. Yet,
I waited too much, 2 stations later, a pregnant woman asked her if she can have the sit. Here I was, sat next to a pregnant woman. Hopefully, she left one station after.
- The HB tried to get her sit back but some kids took the sit. Here I was, sat next to two 6/7yo kids watching at my DSLR and enjoying the slides. They were liking my photographs so I started a conversation with them. "Do you like them?" "Do you want me to tell you where you can see these statues?" bla bla.
The kids made me nervous actually. The situation was weird since their mother was speaking another language with them (arabic I guess). I think she was telling them to stop annoying me. They got off the train quickly.
- I actually noticed that the HB was still here but I
had to leave the train.

Psychée ranimée par le baiser de l'amour. (Photograph I wanted to show to the HB)
Not going to the Louvre.
The waiting lines to get tickets were huge. One of today's lesson: going to the Louvre a Saturday is a bad idea! So I went to the Virgin Megastore.
At the Virgin Megastore.
I took a look at some books and arrived in front of the Moleskine (I love these fucking notebooks) part of the store. Some of the notebook seemed to be on sale. I opened an employee about it.
ME - Excuse me, are these Moleskine on sale? I can't remember the exact price of these notebooks but they seem cheaper than usual.
HER - Let me check this. (took the notebooks from my hands and scanned it).
HER - Yes, the usual price is 15€, they're now at 13€. Wait these ones are still at 15€.
ME - Oh okay, so I won't take these. Thanks for the help.
HER - You're welcome.
Okay, nothing new here. She was busy and actually that's not even a result since speaking to employees is easy for me. Yet I wanted to do a "Replay" exercice to practice a little on conversation.
Replaying the conversation.
Here what I shoud/could have done:
- Tell her how much I loved these notebooks and ask her what she thinks about them. (=> why not)
- Ask her if she has already written on them, tell her that someone recommended them to me... (=> better option I think)
- Ask her general recommendations about notebooks (=> cheap)
- Ask her about her job at Virgin: are you studying aside? (=> going non linear)
- Ask her if today was busy (=> non linear)
- (suggestions?)
Subway station.
In the subway station I noticed to cute tourists HB with a subway map in their hands. They seemed lost. I opened them in English as they walk in my direction.
ME - You seem lost. Can I help you?
HB 7,5 - Yes thanks, we trying to go to... (looking at the map with her)
ME - Saint Michel? (I wanted to say something in French

)
HB 7,5 - No, we're trying to go to Concorde (she had a cute south american accent)
ME - Ow, you're in the wrong direction, you have to go the other way. (showing direction)
HB 7,5 - Okay thanks! (they started to leave)
ME - Where do you come from by the way?
HB 7,5 - Chile.
ME - What? Italy? (being playful). Too bad I don't speak Italian.
HB 7,5 - No, Chile.
ME (in Spanish from now on) - So you speak Spanish, cool. Look you have to go the other direction... (repeating, in Spanish)
HB 7,5 - Okay (smiling and impressed

). How can I go to the other platform?
ME - Go straight ahead and then turn right.
HB 7,5 - Thanks you so much, bye.
ME- Bye.
Now that is a result. She was really cute and was totally mine but I did not have the damn reflex to actually do something. I got into the train and realized I could have easily # close her. Damn. I just... haven't thought about it.
Replaying the conversation.
- Ask their name.
- Ask them how long were they staying in Paris (=> good transition to #close)
- Ask them what they have visited (=> good transition to #close)
- Tell her her accent was cute (=> make her shy)
- Ask them if they knew some French (=> good to make me speak French)
- Ask them to tell me "thanks" in French (=> C&F)
- Ask them what about a threesome (kidding, but not so much, lol => getting wild)
- Ask them what they think about French guys/charm/language (=> C&F, great transition to #close)
- ... (so many options here, damn)
- (suggestions?)
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Working on spontaneity #1.
LyricalDream gave me a little exercice to learn how to be good at making spontaneous remarks to open a set. He asked me to make a remark on how my sister is dressed, or on what she is doing... Sister time.
ME - You shirt is cool (pretty lame I admit, let's say it's my first try).
HER - What? Who are you talking to?
ME - Well just guess, do you see somebody else in that kitchen?
HER - Well, that's not shirt, that's ... bla bla
We started to speak about clothes and she gave me some advice on where I could find good stuff.
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What I've learned.
- Conversation has to become a
reflex!
- Spontaneous remarks
easily lead to conversations.
Questions to move on.
None, I have to practice conversation until it becomes natural for me to hold one with a HB.