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Meeting people in non-pub/club enviroments

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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 8,399 ✭✭✭Bonito


    Peps wrote: »
    Been wondering how to do this myself also. I'm not much of the going-out type or into alcohol that much. And currently, I've little to no friends to hang out with. So been thinking of trying to find ways to meet "like-minded" people (especially female of course), and have no idea on how to go about it.

    Was thinking of having random walks to the library, or joining the gym. But unfortunately, this being Athlone, I can't see that working well in the least. :P Odds of finding a girl between 18-20, who's not into the drinking culture, is single, and also into finding "like-minded people", is very, very, very low. :P
    Try The Ladies Lounge they have a whole thread for it :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,635 ✭✭✭xsiborg


    Peps wrote: »
    Trying to understand how on earth guys pick up girls outside of clubs.


    ... usually with their arms! :P boom boom :D


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,886 ✭✭✭Darlughda


    Abrasax wrote: »
    Bookstores is another one. If I there's a hottie in the same section, I'll make some recommendation, get chatting about books and see if anything sparks.
    [QUOTE\]

    I'm honestly not sure why, but I would find this sleazy.
    I spend a lot of time in bookshops and there is something kind of private about it, and I would find it a bit off putting to approach someone or be approached myself.

    Having said that, if a guy was brave enough to come up to me in Tescos or Dunnes and suggested having coffee, I would be so impressed by his courage that would be impossible to resist!


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 291 ✭✭wireless101


    Peps wrote: »
    Been wondering how to do this myself also. I'm not much of the going-out type or into alcohol that much. And currently, I've little to no friends to hang out with. So been thinking of trying to find ways to meet "like-minded" people (especially female of course), and have no idea on how to go about it.

    Was thinking of having random walks to the library, or joining the gym. But unfortunately, this being Athlone, I can't see that working well in the least. :P Odds of finding a girl between 18-20, who's not into the drinking culture, is single, and also into finding "like-minded people", is very, very, very low. :P

    I presume you're not in college?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 17,916 ✭✭✭✭orourkeda


    Brothels and lap Dancing clubs.

    Plenty of expensive snatch


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 417 ✭✭Berti Vogts


    Here's an old Charlie Brooker article regarding his hatred for nightclubs which I completely agree with - surely there are better alternatives?

    http://www.guardian.co.uk/commentisfree/2007/aug/13/fashion.comment?showallcomments=true#comment-51
    I went to a fashionable London nightclub on Saturday. Not the sort of sentence I get to write very often, because I enjoy nightclubs less than I enjoy eating wool. But a glamorous friend of mine was there to "do a PA", and she'd invited me and some curious friends along because we wanted to see precisely what "doing a PA" consists of. Turns out doing a public appearance largely entails sitting around drinking free champagne and generally just "being there".

    Obviously, at 36, I was more than a decade older than almost everyone else, and subsequently may as well have been smeared head to toe with pus. People regarded me with a combination of pity and disgust. To complete the circuit, I spent the night wearing the expression of a man waking up to Christmas in a prison cell.

    "I'm too old to enjoy this," I thought. And then remembered I've always felt this way about clubs. And I mean all clubs - from the cheesiest downmarket sickbucket to the coolest cutting-edge hark-at-us poncehole. I hated them when I was 19 and I hate them today. I just don't have to pretend any more.

    I'm convinced no one actually likes clubs. It's a conspiracy. We've been told they're cool and fun; that only "saddoes" dislike them. And no one in our pathetic little pre-apocalyptic timebubble wants to be labelled "sad" - it's like being officially declared worthless by the state. So we muster a grin and go out on the town in our millions.

    Clubs are despicable. Cramped, overpriced furnaces with sticky walls and the latest idiot theme tunes thumping through the humid air so loud you can't hold a conversation, just bellow inanities at megaphone-level. And since the smoking ban, the masking aroma of cigarette smoke has been replaced by the overbearing stench of crotch sweat and hair wax.

    Clubs are such insufferable dungeons of misery, the inmates have to take mood-altering substances to make their ordeal seem halfway tolerable. This leads them to believe they "enjoy" clubbing. They don't. No one does. They just enjoy drugs.

    Drugs render location meaningless. Neck enough ketamine and you could have the best night of your life squatting in a shed rolling corks across the floor. And no one's going to search you on the way in. Why bother with clubs?

    "Because you might get a shag," is the usual response. Really? If that's the only way you can find a partner - preening and jigging about like a desperate animal - you shouldn't be attempting to breed in the first place. What's your next trick? Inventing fire? People like you are going to spin civilisation into reverse. You're a moron, and so is that haircut you're trying to impress. Any offspring you eventually blast out should be drowned in a pan before they can do any harm. Or open any more nightclubs.

    Even if you somehow avoid reproducing, isn't it a lot of hard work for very little reward? Seven hours hopping about in a hellish, reverberating bunker in exchange for sharing 64 febrile, panting pelvic thrusts with someone who'll snore and dribble into your pillow till 11 o'clock in the morning, before waking up beside you with their hair in a mess, blinking like a dizzy cat and smelling vaguely like a ham baguette? Really, why bother? Why not just stay at home punching yourself in the face? Invite a few friends round and make a night of it. It'll be more fun than a club.

    Anyway, back to Saturday night, and apart from the age gap, two other things stuck me. Firstly, everyone had clearly spent far too long perfecting their appearance. I used to feel intimidated by people like this; now I see them as walking insecurity beacons, slaves to the perceived judgment of others, trapped within a self- perpetuating circle of crushing status anxiety. I'd still secretly like to be them, of course, but at least these days I can temporarily erect a veneer of defensive, sneering superiority. I've progressed that far.

    The second thing that struck me was frightening. They were all photographing themselves. In fact, that's all they seemed to be doing. Standing around in expensive clothes, snapping away with phones and cameras. One pose after another, as though they needed to prove their own existence, right there, in the moment. Crucially, this seemed to be the reason they were there in the first place. There was very little dancing. Just pouting and flashbulbs.

    Surely this is a new development. Clubs have always been vapid and awful and boring and blah - but I can't remember clubbers documenting their every moment before. Not to this demented extent. It's not enough to pretend you're having fun in the club any more - you've got to pretend you're having fun in your Flickr gallery, and your friends' Flickr galleries. An unending exhibition in which a million terrified, try-too-hard imbeciles attempt to out-cool each other.

    Mind you, since in about 20 years' time these same people will be standing waist-deep in skeletons, in an arid post-nuclear wasteland, clubbing each other to death in a fight for the last remaining glass of water, perhaps they're wise to enjoy these carefree moments while they last. Even if they're only pretending.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,415 ✭✭✭The Pontiac


    Yes, all those missed opportunities. There's a stunner working in KFC atm, and I just don't have the balls to ask her out. I don't even particularly like KFC food (only the odd time), but jesus christ she's unreal and got a smile to die for.. hence, I'm eating too much of KFC crap lately. :rolleyes: She could easily be 'attached', but then again maybe not. If I met her in a different environment, like a pub or something, it would be a hell of a lot easier to spark up a conversation. But she's a foreigner and you don't tend to see them in the pubs much these days.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 17,689 ✭✭✭✭OutlawPete


    <Ollie> wrote: »
    Yes, all those missed opportunities. There's a stunner working in KFC atm, and I just don't have the balls to ask her out. I don't even particularly like KFC food (only the odd time), but jesus christ she's unreal and got a smile to die for.. hence, I'm eating too much of KFC crap lately. :rolleyes: She could easily be 'attached', but then again maybe not. If I met her in a different environment, like a pub or something, it would be a hell of a lot easier to spark up a conversation. But she's a foreigner and you don't tend to see them in the pubs much these days.

    Start choking on a chicken bone when she's walking past Ollie, let her save your life, she has to love ya then, tis the law .. :cool:

    The florence nightingale effect, sorta .. :p


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 5,783 ✭✭✭Hank_Jones


    OutlawPete wrote: »
    Start choking on a chicken bone when she's walking past Ollie, let her save your life, she has to love ya then, tis the law .. :cool:

    The florence nightingale effect, sorta .. :p

    Only problem with that is Ollie could possibly die.
    I'm not saying the girl isn't nice, but that might be going a bit overboard. :D

    I can just picture her now standing around flailing her arms and not knowing what to do as Ollie thinks...Damn you Pete...


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,217 ✭✭✭✭m5ex9oqjawdg2i


    Done it before and i'd do it again. I mostly meet women in pubs clubs though, which is meh....


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 3,415 ✭✭✭The Pontiac


    OutlawPete wrote: »
    Start choking on a chicken bone when she's walking past Ollie, let her save your life, she has to love ya then, tis the law .. :cool:

    The florence nightingale effect, sorta .. :p

    Cheer for the advice Pete. I'll try that tomorrow if she's working. If I don't post here in the next few days, then the plan didn't go accordingly and I actually choked to death. :)
    Hank_Jones wrote: »
    Only problem with that is Ollie could possibly die.
    I'm not saying the girl isn't nice, but that might be going a bit overboard. :D

    I can just picture her now standing around flailing her arms and not knowing what to do as Ollie thinks...Damn you Pete...

    She's worth dying for Hank, and I'll take my chances. :)


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,893 ✭✭✭Davidius


    Meeting women outside of pubs/clubs/all that bollox only really works if you're handsome.

    True story, read it on Wikipedia.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,647 ✭✭✭✭Fago!


    Yeah people are on about meeting people in non-night out situations. That only ever works for good looking people.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 1,886 ✭✭✭Darlughda


    Davidius wrote: »
    Meeting women outside of pubs/clubs/all that bollox only really works if you're handsome.

    .

    Not true. A man's charcter comes out in his own personal style of dress, how he holds himself and how he speaks. An overweight guy who would be considered ugly can have grace, self-esteem and manners. THAT is the dynamite mix.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 4,893 ✭✭✭Davidius


    I sure hope people don't take my clothes or how well-spoken I am as indicators of my personality. That would be horrible.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 977 ✭✭✭Abrasax


    Darlughda wrote: »
    I'm honestly not sure why, but I would find this sleazy.
    I spend a lot of time in bookshops and there is something kind of private about it, and I would find it a bit off putting to approach someone or be approached myself.

    Having said that, if a guy was brave enough to come up to me in Tescos or Dunnes and suggested having coffee, I would be so impressed by his courage that would be impossible to resist!

    Ok, so.
    Bookstores bad, foodstores good.
    I'll remember that for future reference.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 2,174 ✭✭✭D


    Yeah. I've hopped off a bus to chat up a girl (got her number). I've also gotten a few numbers when out walking.


  • Banned (with Prison Access) Posts: 12,333 ✭✭✭✭JONJO THE MISER


    I met my ex in the Tesco Value section of said supermarket, that should of been a warning to me cause she was well past her sell by date.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,494 ✭✭✭kingtut


    I have never asked a girl out in a pub / club and don't intend on doing it (I'll kiss them no problem lol). Anytime I ask someone out it is in a setting where I can be sure they are 100% sober.

    It takes more balls doing it sober plus the girl knows I am 100% serious, plus they are less likely to be guarded by a ton of female friends.

    I also don't want to ask a girl who has been drinking out because I can't take her answer seriously! I'm assuming girls think the same when a drunk guy approaches them.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 6,547 ✭✭✭Agricola


    It depends on the woman obviously but I think alot of Irish girls would be abit freaked out by a total stranger coming onto them in a non pub / club setting. If i was in Xtravision and saw a girl with a big tub of Hagen-Daz and copy of some weepy chick-flick, my first thought wouldnt be, "ill just head over there and ask her for film recommendations!"
    It might work, but it'd be long odds id say!


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  • Closed Accounts Posts: 3,971 ✭✭✭we'llallhavetea_old


    i wish men would strike up a conversation in normal day to day settings :(

    it would mean a whole lot more than a drunken fumble in a niteclub :)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 17,689 ✭✭✭✭OutlawPete


    i wish men would strike up a conversation in normal day to day settings :(

    it would mean a whole lot more than a drunken fumble in a niteclub :)

    Men wish women would too ;)


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 16,647 ✭✭✭✭Fago!


    oh absolutely, it'd be great. i'd love to propositioned over a bunch of melons in the fruit n veg aisle :D

    Heh heh.

    Although it rarely happens, it's deadly hearing someone say "Met a lovely girl in t'shop today, we're going out on Friday"

    Refreshing.

    As a matter of fact, what should a guy say in such a situation?


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 11,581 ✭✭✭✭TheZohanS


    Keep the flirting to PM please.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 17,247 ✭✭✭✭6th


    I cant understand why people dont? I'm in a job now where I'm talking to strangers, face to face, all day long and its the most natural thing in the world for me.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 28,787 ✭✭✭✭ScumLord


    Have you ever had any luck picking someone up in a place other than when you're out at a pub/club/party?
    Plus the magic ingredient, alcohol. Just drink all the time and you'll have no problem talking to random women, it worked for James Bond.


  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,028 ✭✭✭✭--LOS--


    Davidius wrote: »
    Meeting women outside of pubs/clubs/all that bollox only really works if you're handsome.

    True story, read it on Wikipedia.

    Youre more likely to be able to tell what people are really like talking to them outside of pub/club situations. in fact some guy approached me on the street today......eh a junkie :p...."youre gorgeous, can i have your number"....think he collapsed in the alley shortly after.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 17,689 ✭✭✭✭OutlawPete


    --LOS-- wrote: »
    in fact some guy approached me on the street today......eh a junkie :p...."youre gorgeous, can i have your number"....think he collapsed in the alley shortly after.

    You think he'll call? :)

    Next time you see, go up and slap him and say:

    "I waited all week for you .."

    His head would be melted :p


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 20,739 ✭✭✭✭starbelgrade


    --LOS-- wrote: »
    Youre more likely to be able to tell what people are really like talking to them outside of pub/club situations. in fact some guy approached me on the street today......eh a junkie :p...."youre gorgeous, can i have your number"....think he collapsed in the alley shortly after.

    Junkies. Always trying to score.


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  • Registered Users, Registered Users 2 Posts: 11,028 ✭✭✭✭--LOS--


    OutlawPete wrote: »
    Next time you see, go up and slap him and say:

    "I waited all week for you .."

    His head would be melted :p

    if only I could tell those junkies apart. But it did make me die laughing on the street, if he was any more coherent I would have told him he should have gone to specsavers.


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