I was sitting in Starbucks and this HB is sitting two seats away from me. It was not strategic to go talk to her. So, I went and grabbed a coffee and came back and sat down next to her..
I noticed a creepy shabby looking Asian guy wearing thick glasses talking to himself and working on his laptop.. I thought he must be mentally challenged or something..
Anyway.. after around 5 mins, I tried to chat up the chic whom I sat next to.. I make a short remark about the book she was reading. I cold-read her where she was from etc and she was polite but doesn't give me much.. so went back to reading what I was reading on the phone..
After a couple of mins, this Asian dude that I mentioned earlier comes over and starts blabbering things at her.. like: "We come to Starbucks to meet educated people.. blah blah blah".. all along laughing creepily and bowed down like Asians do saying "thank you" and went back and sat. She was a bit shocked I guess since she wasn't expecting that.
I glanced at him while he was talking to the chic and didn't look at her since I guessed she was already creeped out and didn't want to make her uncomfortable. I put my head down and went back to what I was reading. After he left, she glanced at me that I noticed from my peripheral vision but didn't look at her. After a couple of mins, she left. I think she freaked out from what he did.
In the moment I thought what I did was fine, since she had already rejected me and there was nothing I was required to do but in hindsight, I probably misjudged his appearance for a homeless or mentally challenged guy and maybe I was wrong? I thought I should've looked at her with a "what the fuck was that?" look and probably should've had a couple of mins chat to her.
I wasn't sure if it was the right thing to do since she had already rejected me but I'm thinking since I go there often, he may do that again. Also, maybe subconsciously I still recovering from the rejection. He basically whiteknighted when he saw me chatting her up and it kind of made the environment tense since everyone were looking at her. I felt sorry for her but could I have done anything?
Any thoughts?
I noticed a creepy shabby looking Asian guy wearing thick glasses talking to himself and working on his laptop.. I thought he must be mentally challenged or something..
Anyway.. after around 5 mins, I tried to chat up the chic whom I sat next to.. I make a short remark about the book she was reading. I cold-read her where she was from etc and she was polite but doesn't give me much.. so went back to reading what I was reading on the phone..
After a couple of mins, this Asian dude that I mentioned earlier comes over and starts blabbering things at her.. like: "We come to Starbucks to meet educated people.. blah blah blah".. all along laughing creepily and bowed down like Asians do saying "thank you" and went back and sat. She was a bit shocked I guess since she wasn't expecting that.
I glanced at him while he was talking to the chic and didn't look at her since I guessed she was already creeped out and didn't want to make her uncomfortable. I put my head down and went back to what I was reading. After he left, she glanced at me that I noticed from my peripheral vision but didn't look at her. After a couple of mins, she left. I think she freaked out from what he did.
In the moment I thought what I did was fine, since she had already rejected me and there was nothing I was required to do but in hindsight, I probably misjudged his appearance for a homeless or mentally challenged guy and maybe I was wrong? I thought I should've looked at her with a "what the fuck was that?" look and probably should've had a couple of mins chat to her.
I wasn't sure if it was the right thing to do since she had already rejected me but I'm thinking since I go there often, he may do that again. Also, maybe subconsciously I still recovering from the rejection. He basically whiteknighted when he saw me chatting her up and it kind of made the environment tense since everyone were looking at her. I felt sorry for her but could I have done anything?
Any thoughts?
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