Biggiejiggyjiggy
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I hate to say no but when I’m not interested I usually say I need to take cash out or I’m just checking the prices. What do you say?
totally agree with this. Manners cost nothingWhy not simply say you’re not interested or it’s not what you’re looking for. I would think that’s more respectful than pretending to get cash and don’t come back.
Pretty much the same
This is someone's livelihood - a simple "sorry I'm no longer interested", "you don't look like your pics" etc, is a much nicer way to deal with things. These people are human too remember.I hate to say no but when I’m not interested I usually say I need to take cash out or I’m just checking the prices. What do you say?
As soon as you know you’re not interested, just say “I’m not interested thanks” - doesn’t waste anyone’s time and is polite ☺
It might be more respectful but it might also be more hurtful!Why not simply say you’re not interested or it’s not what you’re looking for. I would think that’s more respectful than pretending to get cash and don’t come back.
nobody likes a smart arse, if you wurd and grammer chek the forom u gonna bee busyI would reject a masseur purely on the grounds that I prefer to obtain massage services from a masseuse.
nobody likes a smart arse, if you wurd and grammer chek the forom u gonna bee busy
nobody likes a smart arse, if you wurd and grammer chek the forom u gonna bee busy
Nah I'm just a cunning Lingus with a sense of humour... as opposed to, say, an obnoxious prat ?
just have a massage and think its a legitmate massage place. whats 20/30mins
3. brush/rub/touch legs with hands. This will generally reveal if there are any extra services