When is it "too friendly"? Ladies, what do you say?

FettFan

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Just out of curiosity are there any pavillions where the roles are reversed and the ladies of that nation offer 'skin tickets' to the visiting males? I of course ask only so I and my fellow gentlemen can avoid these dens of iniquity ;)

Well...the cute girl working the register at La Cantina de San Angel did draw a smiley face on my ticket when I placed my order.

I don't think that quite counts though.






I still have the ticket.
 

Megalodumb

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Well...the cute girl working the register at La Cantina de San Angel did draw a smiley face on my ticket when I placed my order.

I don't think that quite counts though.
Well it depends on what type of smiley face she drew.

If the smiley face looked something like this: :)
Then she was simply being cute & it meant nothing.

If the smiley face looked something like this: :happy:
Then, like above, she was simply being cute but just not too gifted at drawing eyes.

If the smiley face looked something like this: :inlove:
Then get outta there A.S.A.P., because she's wanting something more serious & long-term than any sane woman would desire after a simple meeting through your patronage to her restaurant.

If the smiley face looked something like this: ;) and was accompanied by her personal phone #
Then you're in luck pal, and I highly congratulate you.


There's a Bro Code for these sorts of things. Hope that helped.
 
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Mark In KY

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At the end of M&G in Epcot with Princess Aurora she asked me if she could give me a hug. I figure it was because I reminded her of her granddaddy.


I gladly took the hug though.
 

ToyStoryMiss

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When we were in Disney the other week, we were waiting at a bus stop for ASM (movies), and this Portuguese man, who had a wife and two small children, winked at me. o_O Now, that was weird. It wasn't some wink like this; ;)
It was a wink that was like; "oh you so fine girl..;)"

:confused: I'm still creeped out. He had a wife and kids! Why would you do that?! Ugh, some people.:grumpy:
 

The Empress Lilly

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When we were in Disney the other week, we were waiting at a bus stop for ASM (movies), and this Portuguese man, who had a wife and two small children, winked at me. o_O Now, that was weird. It wasn't some wink like this; ;)
It was a wink that was like; "oh you so fine girl..;)"

:confused: I'm still creeped out. He had a wife and kids! Why would you do that?! Ugh, some people.:grumpy:
I've seen French guys vitrtually molest strange women while talking to their girlfriends at the same time.

At least, that was what it appeared as to my north European eyes. Cultural differences, perhaps.
 

Lucky

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Well...the cute girl working the register at La Cantina de San Angel did draw a smiley face on my ticket when I placed my order.

I don't think that quite counts though.


I still have the ticket.

Studies by social scientists with too much time on their hands show that drawing smiley faces on checks significantly increases waitresses' tips. It doesn't work for waiters though - customers just think you're weird.

http://money.cnn.com/2004/08/24/commentary/everyday/sahadi/
 

awoogala

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It is too much the second you feel uncomfortable. It is too much when it is above and beyond an interaction that a male guest would receive. Honestly- flirting by an employee with a customer is inappropriate, period. You want to pick up girls, go to a club after work. Your job is not a singles place.
 

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