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This is the first time I have officially attempted approach after reading GC. I have always been descent at talking to women but truly had no clue how to progress. I went to the airport today to pick up my daughter. Since I have very little time to myself I decided to go early to try approaching women. I got to the airport 1 hour early. When I got there I saw a few women but they were either with other people or they were heading for the gate. I didn't think it wise to approach a woman in the security line. I walked around for about 1/2 hr without seeing anyone worth approaching. I decided to head for the gate and wait for my daughter. I was a little disappointed. So I walked up to the area and there was hardly anyone there. There was one Asian lady sitting so I sat a few seats down. I looked her over and decided she was mid to late 30s and decent looking. I figured I could use some practice so I started up a conversation.
me: Are you waiting for someone.
her: Yes my sister and her daughter.
me: Where are they coming from?
her: LA. They are on a tourist tour and wanted to see me.
me: Are they from her?
her: no they are from China.
me: Are you going to take them around? There Is a lot to do around here?
her: They want to go shopping. Things are cheaper here than in China like Nike shoe.
me: So are you going to take them to (shopping area with two big outlet malls)?
her: Yes
me: I work in that area.
her: What do you do?
me: I am an engineer. (We go back and forth on what I do for a minute.)
me: What do you do?
her: I am a computer programmer.
me: Who do you work for?
her: (A big telecommunications company)
me: Do you work downtown?
her No I work from home.
me: Do you like working from home?
her: For two to three days a week. It gets lonely without social interaction.
me: I understand. Are you married?
her:Yes.
me: Me also. I have two daughters.
her: Are they grown up?
me: Yes they live on there own. Do you have kids?
her: Yes, two. They are 10 and 13 years old.
me: Where do you live?
her: Central city. We moved there for the better school. Where do you live?
me: South of the city.
her: You have a long drive to work? About an hour?
me: Yes 49 miles. I am Steve. What is your name?
her: (She said her Chinese name) you can call me D....
me: I put out my hand and we shake hands. I didn't hold long enough.
We talked for a little longer and her sister showed up. I told her it was nice to meet her and she said bye.
Good: I did some deep diving, got her name, shook her hand.
Bad: I didn't get a phone number. I didn't get hold her hand long enough. I needed more time.
Things I learned:
Knowing the lay off the land is important. While I was talking with D I saw a few attractive ladies come in from the gate. I was in the wrong place earlier.
I have to listen and think about what the lady is saying. D said she works from home and gets lonely. Opportunity knocked but I didn't here her.
Please give me your advise on what I could do better.
me: Are you waiting for someone.
her: Yes my sister and her daughter.
me: Where are they coming from?
her: LA. They are on a tourist tour and wanted to see me.
me: Are they from her?
her: no they are from China.
me: Are you going to take them around? There Is a lot to do around here?
her: They want to go shopping. Things are cheaper here than in China like Nike shoe.
me: So are you going to take them to (shopping area with two big outlet malls)?
her: Yes
me: I work in that area.
her: What do you do?
me: I am an engineer. (We go back and forth on what I do for a minute.)
me: What do you do?
her: I am a computer programmer.
me: Who do you work for?
her: (A big telecommunications company)
me: Do you work downtown?
her No I work from home.
me: Do you like working from home?
her: For two to three days a week. It gets lonely without social interaction.
me: I understand. Are you married?
her:Yes.
me: Me also. I have two daughters.
her: Are they grown up?
me: Yes they live on there own. Do you have kids?
her: Yes, two. They are 10 and 13 years old.
me: Where do you live?
her: Central city. We moved there for the better school. Where do you live?
me: South of the city.
her: You have a long drive to work? About an hour?
me: Yes 49 miles. I am Steve. What is your name?
her: (She said her Chinese name) you can call me D....
me: I put out my hand and we shake hands. I didn't hold long enough.
We talked for a little longer and her sister showed up. I told her it was nice to meet her and she said bye.
Good: I did some deep diving, got her name, shook her hand.
Bad: I didn't get a phone number. I didn't get hold her hand long enough. I needed more time.
Things I learned:
Knowing the lay off the land is important. While I was talking with D I saw a few attractive ladies come in from the gate. I was in the wrong place earlier.
I have to listen and think about what the lady is saying. D said she works from home and gets lonely. Opportunity knocked but I didn't here her.
Please give me your advise on what I could do better.