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I recently read the really great post on plowing which discusses whether to plow or bow out when a girl is not showing interest. WIA gives some great ideas on why one should plow and that is to use it as a way to test and improve your game, learn some lessons, etc.
But when the conversation does start to get stale, and I want to bow out, does anyone have any good methods on how to bail while keeping the option open for further discussion, say if I run into the person later in the night?
Example: I am mingling with a social circle where there are people I know and people on the periphery that I don't know well. I want to get social momentum and eventually move to a target after working the room (so to speak). Somehow though, I get stuck in a conversation. I tend to wait for a long lull and then find a way to say "Well, I am headed over to XYZ. Good talking with you."
But these feels too late and any mystery and tension are gone. Sure, I could plow through and try to get tension and interest back, but I'm really interesting in leaving earlier and on a higher note so that I leave with more social momentum and the other person walks away saying "That was really interesting."
Could be my conversation skills are dull but I do feel I get positive feedback...it is just that the conversations are too long and I'd like to show some leadership in recognizing when it needs to be ended, and then gracefully bowing out before it saps my social momentum. I generally don't know where I am going to go next but I still need to leave the current convo.
Any ideas or suggestions on what I can say to end the conversation on a high note, even when I don't know where my next step in the social circle will be?
But when the conversation does start to get stale, and I want to bow out, does anyone have any good methods on how to bail while keeping the option open for further discussion, say if I run into the person later in the night?
Example: I am mingling with a social circle where there are people I know and people on the periphery that I don't know well. I want to get social momentum and eventually move to a target after working the room (so to speak). Somehow though, I get stuck in a conversation. I tend to wait for a long lull and then find a way to say "Well, I am headed over to XYZ. Good talking with you."
But these feels too late and any mystery and tension are gone. Sure, I could plow through and try to get tension and interest back, but I'm really interesting in leaving earlier and on a higher note so that I leave with more social momentum and the other person walks away saying "That was really interesting."
Could be my conversation skills are dull but I do feel I get positive feedback...it is just that the conversations are too long and I'd like to show some leadership in recognizing when it needs to be ended, and then gracefully bowing out before it saps my social momentum. I generally don't know where I am going to go next but I still need to leave the current convo.
Any ideas or suggestions on what I can say to end the conversation on a high note, even when I don't know where my next step in the social circle will be?