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I don't know if it's just me but I always find myself struggling to approach in busy areas. Think busy city center, busy malls, high foot traffic areas. And I know in theory busy places are good because there's lots of people. However I always feel like the quality of my approach is worse & it's harder for me and the girl to properly chat and build rapport, I actually find it a little difficult to scope out a good looking chick with all these people walking around.
So I've been approaching in more quiet areas and each approach is far more successful. I find myself chatting with the girl for a solid 20 minutes quite comfortably. It's like the quality of the interaction goes way up. Areas like popular parks, near universities, or places that are kind of quiet busy per say. Just mostly avoiding really high foot traffic areas as I just seem to always struggle there.
And if it's a busy area let's say outside a train station and there's lots of people, I can't seem to find an angle to approach. However in a quieter spot it feels quite natural to say hello.
This could just be me being a beginner but would like to hear any more experienced guys thoughts. Because I like inner city suburbs where there's decent number of people but it's never really busy which makes approaching so much easier for me.
I swear cold approach gospel is super high foot traffic areas but I personally find it far more difficult.
And I know some of you will say yes but you have to spend more time finding girls. But where I'm at it's actually not too bad, I got in two approaches in about an hour and a half yesterday.
So I've been approaching in more quiet areas and each approach is far more successful. I find myself chatting with the girl for a solid 20 minutes quite comfortably. It's like the quality of the interaction goes way up. Areas like popular parks, near universities, or places that are kind of quiet busy per say. Just mostly avoiding really high foot traffic areas as I just seem to always struggle there.
And if it's a busy area let's say outside a train station and there's lots of people, I can't seem to find an angle to approach. However in a quieter spot it feels quite natural to say hello.
This could just be me being a beginner but would like to hear any more experienced guys thoughts. Because I like inner city suburbs where there's decent number of people but it's never really busy which makes approaching so much easier for me.
I swear cold approach gospel is super high foot traffic areas but I personally find it far more difficult.
And I know some of you will say yes but you have to spend more time finding girls. But where I'm at it's actually not too bad, I got in two approaches in about an hour and a half yesterday.
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