Sure, but conversation goes best somewhere people aren't trying to get to the shops or the office.
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I think so too but then northerners tell me this is a horrible London attitude and that we should all stop and chat like they do.
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Well there's a difference between passing the time of day and trying to pick someone up.
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Judgement is needed, yes, but it shouldn't be a minefield. Interaction between men & women in public places can still happen....
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...if the man finds the woman attractive & hopes it might end with her agreeing to go out with him. He needn't be boorish & can take hints.
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Well I have two biases at play here: one is empathising with women who don't want the hassle and the other (far more philosophically...
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Very difficult to tell who that is tho. I really think it's more abt how she responds to a friendly 'hello' than where she happens to be.
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Well, sure, but that's why I'm against it in general. People who want to meet people will gravitate towards public spaces.
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Would you feel that way? If you were single & on your way to the supermarket and an attractive woman said hello? Think 'What, here?! No!'
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