(ofc don't flirt with people working)
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flirting is subtle precisely because it's a mechanism for establishing consent.
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Ehh. Hard to balance, especially in service/tip based industry. It sucks to stifle genuine interest, but it's tough to know the line
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agreed (and I've been a taxi driver, and gotten both flirting and real aggressive sexual harassment)
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If you speak loudly and in a clear, monotone voice, I think you'll be ok.
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There's a great
@MBMBaM on this topic. When the person can't walk away from the flirt, it's bad to flirt. Maybe give a REALLY good review?Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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Tip the way you tip a good bartender?
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Note, I try and leave a ginormous tip, so that might be the wrong look.
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I would give a genuine compliment that felt platonic but enthusiastic and then guage her reaction. It creates space for her to flirt first.
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clearly you ask first if you can flirt
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A tenner with your number?
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say "hey. here's my number. call me maybe?" and then start singing of course.
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Shout "La Resistance!" then slip them a bitcoin. (I may not understand how bitcoins work.)
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