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Hey, guys.. last several days I thought about some indirect openers, that popped-up in my head.. I need your opinion and guidance before using them.
1. Sweatshirts vs Shirts:
PUA: Hey, guys.. me and my friends can't decide which cloths are best - sweatshirts or shirts?
HBs: *some response*
PUA: Earlier today we talked about it and had different opinion.. so we asked random people. It was interesting..that he was wearing sweatshirt while I wore shirt and most of the people that my friend asked said "sweatshirts" while most of the people I asked chose shirts..
HBs: *if respond*
PUA: What's more important? What people wear, or how people present themselves?
... Thank you in advance..
I did something like this and it was whatever I was wearing I would establish social proof by saying "well I was asking because more people say *clothing Im wearing/ shirt on shirt day, sweater on sweater day* makes a person look more financially independent and secure, while my friends say I look like an out of touch secret country club "
It would work because it has psychological connections with "financially independent" and "country club" synonymous words like rich, wealthy, someone of status. The word "secret" would get translated in the mind as private and this would have others perceive you as a rich pretty boy

(I use this to create connection to people who are rich and I try to build rapport