| Hey guys,
I've been approaching a lot lately and things are going well. I can actually get into the beginnings of a conversation with a girl instead of just opening then ejecting like I've normally been doing. My problem is, however, I can't DHV; either that, or it just never feel appropriate. Here's how the interactions have been going, and assume my tonality and body language and everything are spot on because I've been practicing them and I believe I've got them right:
Me, to a girl I see in a bookstore or clothes store or whatever: "If you were my sister and it was your birthday, would you rather have a gift card or an actual item?"
Her: "Hmm... *usually asking me if I know what she wants or whatever, ultimately telling me to get her the gift card.*"
Me: "Yeah, I know a gift card is more practical. But, well, I remember when we were younger -- I was like, fifteen and she was probably seven, for my birthday she gave me this turtle she found in the backyard, and she named the turtle 'Happy Birthday.'"
Her: "*laughs/tells me that's cute*"
Me: "Yeah, so y'know, I never like to just get her a gift card, I usually try to pick out something. It's hard this year, though, because she's turning thirteen and I really have no idea what to get her."
And from then, I never know where to take it. I was thinking about maybe asking the girl if she has any brothers or sisters, or whatever. Sometimes she says before hand that she does. In that case, should I ask about them? I sort of thought that it might be rapport-seeking too early in the interaction if she's not yet shown any interest and I still haven't really DHVed any yet except for cool-ass body language and the cute anecdote about my sister. But, it seems if I don't, I can't really begin to get into a conversation with her, or at least to a comfortable point when I feel like I could number-close. What do you guys think?
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