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Hi, I'm trying to approach new women on nightclubs ,I also talked to women in other places, but nightclubs it's the place I had more oppportunities.
I have a problem after delivering the first few words. specially when I go and say "hello".
For example:
Last night someone threw pepper spray on the dancefloor as a "joke" or something, and a lot of people started coughing/going outside to the patio for some air. As I was there I saw this cute girl with a drink, I asked if she could give me some (I still had my throath sore) and after she did I told her "I also take the chance to steal you some champagne" (traduced from spanish, it's shorter/more casual) and she laughed and gave me a warm smile. After a 2 second awkward pause I just left.
Or some other girl I just said "Hi", she smiled said hi and then I just left.
There are some approaches that don't work obviously, but I can't capitalize on the ones that show potential. Would a "how are you" be too lame in a high energy nightclub? the only answer I could get from that was something like, "emmm i'm fine".
I have a problem after delivering the first few words. specially when I go and say "hello".
For example:
Last night someone threw pepper spray on the dancefloor as a "joke" or something, and a lot of people started coughing/going outside to the patio for some air. As I was there I saw this cute girl with a drink, I asked if she could give me some (I still had my throath sore) and after she did I told her "I also take the chance to steal you some champagne" (traduced from spanish, it's shorter/more casual) and she laughed and gave me a warm smile. After a 2 second awkward pause I just left.
Or some other girl I just said "Hi", she smiled said hi and then I just left.
There are some approaches that don't work obviously, but I can't capitalize on the ones that show potential. Would a "how are you" be too lame in a high energy nightclub? the only answer I could get from that was something like, "emmm i'm fine".