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I was wondering though if there's a fundamental flaw in my approach that draws this type of response in the first place. Is it the upfront smile, need to expand my opening routine beside asking time and 'hey what's up' , bothering girls with earphones on, etc. The thing is I've had girls smiling and opening up to me just by asking 'how's it going?' after a time opener. Is it that I was just lucky those times and need to work on my opening more or should i just make it a numbers game so I can run into more of those girls who are accepting and open?
I've only recently moved to SG but I definitely noticed that approaching girls is tougher than in Western countries and SG girls are much more stand-offish than other Asian girls. A few comments:
- Yes, it is largely a numbers game out on the street, anywhere. There's a trillion reasons why a girl going on about her day wouldn't wanna talk to you in that instance (e.g. not feeling social, pre-occupied with other thoughts, busy, scared, not used to being approached and unsure of what to say).
- 'How's it going' is fine, if the girl is open for conversation then you will have your chance to transition etc. I wouldn't even use the time opener.
- English is not an issue in SG, I've got numbers of girls during daygame with much worse English than SG girls.
Having said the above, I'm still working on adjusting to things here, guess I just gotta get practice.