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So I am focusing mainly on cold approach these days, as I have gotten myself into so many sticky messes in the business environment in the past. However, I'd hate to pass up a nice opportunity in the office if there is one.
Specifically, there is a young (25-ish) woman - blond, petite, let's call her Chloe for today - in another division, which means she works in the same building but I don't see her in the actual offices, only occasionally in the corridor or elevator. On the first such occasion when we were otherwise alone, I introduced myself with studied casualness, a sort of exaggerated nonchalance. Something similar to the "detached curiosity" that Chase writes about. This elicited an apparently warm response, confirmed by positive body language at a later chance encounter.
So for my next unexpected meeting, I have the following up my sleeve. Chloe's words are necessarily fictitious, I've no idea what she'll say:
Marty: Oh hey Chloe, I was wondering when I'd see you next!
Chloe: Hello... Why's that?
Marty: I wanted to tell you ... I think you're really beautiful.
Chloe: oh my goodness... Thanks
Marty: -and I'd like to get to know you better. How about a cup of tea some time... OUTSIDE the office?
Chloe: Oh! Well! I guess... You know, I actually have a boyfriend
Marty: Yeah, I know, I think I overheard you talking about him once in the elevator, when you were telling someone about your vacation. Sure, you have a boyfriend, big deal. I have a wife. It's just a cup of tea... You can leave after twenty, thirty minutes if you want to. Will you think about it for me?
Chloe: Oh! Well, sure...
Marty: Great, I'll email you. Enjoy the rest of your day!
Chloe: Okay! You too!
So what's the verdict, gents? Think it might work?
Specifically, there is a young (25-ish) woman - blond, petite, let's call her Chloe for today - in another division, which means she works in the same building but I don't see her in the actual offices, only occasionally in the corridor or elevator. On the first such occasion when we were otherwise alone, I introduced myself with studied casualness, a sort of exaggerated nonchalance. Something similar to the "detached curiosity" that Chase writes about. This elicited an apparently warm response, confirmed by positive body language at a later chance encounter.
So for my next unexpected meeting, I have the following up my sleeve. Chloe's words are necessarily fictitious, I've no idea what she'll say:
Marty: Oh hey Chloe, I was wondering when I'd see you next!
Chloe: Hello... Why's that?
Marty: I wanted to tell you ... I think you're really beautiful.
Chloe: oh my goodness... Thanks
Marty: -and I'd like to get to know you better. How about a cup of tea some time... OUTSIDE the office?
Chloe: Oh! Well! I guess... You know, I actually have a boyfriend
Marty: Yeah, I know, I think I overheard you talking about him once in the elevator, when you were telling someone about your vacation. Sure, you have a boyfriend, big deal. I have a wife. It's just a cup of tea... You can leave after twenty, thirty minutes if you want to. Will you think about it for me?
Chloe: Oh! Well, sure...
Marty: Great, I'll email you. Enjoy the rest of your day!
Chloe: Okay! You too!
So what's the verdict, gents? Think it might work?