Quote: (01-25-2012 09:42 PM)thegmanifesto Wrote:
Another thing I do alot:
Give a compliment with an over exaggerated tone/intonation or word play where she is not sure if you are giving a compliment or being sarcastic/funny.
This is a very subtle move but it is High Level Game Sh*t.
I use this all the time.
Problem is this is entirely impossible to explain on a forum in written form.
Hopefully you guys know what I mean.
I do this not only with girls but people in general.
Bumping this old but awesome thread.
I think I understand what G is saying here. Two days ago, I told this girl with Toms shoes with the american flag on it
"Your shoes are very fourth of July" just as a comment.
She literally stood there, processing, full-on hamster at work, trying to decipher whether it was a compliment or not.
I change topics and spoke about something random, but her attention was
on me the whole time.
The best time to compliment in my opinion is after teasing or as a back handed complement.
Other times, I give genuine compliments when the dynamic has changed and she has worked for validation.
A client of mine who was a model, mentioned the fact that she was a model and couldn't shut up about it. I kinda acknowledged it like no big deal and changed topics (It honestly didn't matter if she said "I'm a model" or "I have hands", it didn't have an effect on me). Later, however I asked her if she's ever been to Ultra Music Festival, and she said No.
I teased her about living in a cave and how come she's never been. She's laughing and defending herself and says "No, but I've been to Vegas' Wet Republic and saw Calvin Harris" and I said " oh that's pretty cool" (genuinely impressed) and this girl lit up like a kid on Christmas. By the time
i was done with her, she offered up her personal number and we're hanging out later next week
Life is good