Scoffers
Well-known member
This is getting slanderous, I will be consulting a solicitor soon
I thought if you used "Quotes", you can say anything
This is getting slanderous, I will be consulting a solicitor soon
I thought if you used "Quotes", you can say anything
As a commuter of 20+ years, the best way to kick things off has to be eye contact (to get an initial connection) and follow it up by mentioning an event, such as a delay (plenty of opportunity!) and just take the conversation on naturally from there, if you try and force the conversation, she'll see right through you and get uncomfortable very quickly - she has to think she is in charge of the conversation!
Now if it's a bloke you're after, revert to the "Beach Hut" solution of an ambush in the toilet !
Sorry, were we meant to be helping.
If you were attracted to a fellow commuter, who you saw on the same train every morning, in the same carriage, how would you go about making the initial approach, or would you like me just sit in your "normal" seat, admiring from afar?
I saw the same girl everyday commuting to London for several months - never once spoke to her. I bumped in to her in a curry house in brick lane and she recognised me , had a good chat very friendly. the moral of the story is that commuters do not speak to each other on the train but treat each other like long lost friends when they meet anywhere else.... appreciate this will be of absolutely no help to you!
or switch your bluetooth on and see if you can spot theirs and send a discreet little 'hi there'
punch her in the arm and run away.