Roger Sterling wrote: » When these guys approach you with their fake good humour and clipboards how do you react? Avoid eye contact and bull on past? Smile weakly and claim you're in a hurry? I've always been tempted to roar at them for making me feel bad about going about my everyday busines but haven't sumoned the courage yet. Or has anyone actrually ever done the job? Or does anyone actually stop and give them money? They're always so bright and cheerful but I bet they must be dying on the inside.:pac:
Hardonraging wrote: » If it's a girl, i usually turn on the charm, and go on the offensive, asking her for her number, if she has a fella, maybe wants to go for a drink, etc ... they usually get to embarrassed and feck of..
Brutal Deluxe wrote: » So in other words you're not a charmer and they turn you down?
Hardonraging wrote: » The intention is not to actually charm them, but to overload them with charm, so they feck off ...
Brutal Deluxe wrote: » I'm sure that's the intention but the reality is you're not a charmer and they're trying to run away from the scary man :pac:
Kev_2012 wrote: » Like this? https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=T2KtdnejOHo
Hardonraging wrote: » I didnt realise you knew me so well BD No YT in work brah
missyb wrote: » Hey, It may have very recently changed, but definitely Trocaire had a policy of not doing street sign ups, Im only mentioning this as Trocaire is mentioned in the thread title
JohnMarston wrote: » I'm goin from work to get lunch, and clipboard-wielding fella catches my eye, sort of half blocks my path and lays on the charm. Gotta hand it to him, he was taught well. How on earth do they maintain such a charm offensive for 8 hours or however long they're out collecting?
JohnMarston wrote: » How on earth do they maintain such a charm offensive for 8 hours or however long they're out collecting?
bluewolf wrote: » i got one yelling recently at me "hi! i bet you have a brilliant name, don't you!" i kept walkin
pierrot wrote: » They were all over Henry Street yesterday