| I was on my way to stadium cause I run every Saturday. Recently I've changed my location and that was the first time jogging in this new to me stadium. I thought I' ll find easily the way to it, but I couldn't. Had to ask someone.
This moment, I spotted a group of skinheads in front of a grocery. They were behaving loudly, drinking beer, yelling and using a lot of dirty words. I thought, It's excellent moment to play AMOGing.
I approach them and said: Hi there. Do you know where the sport stadium is? They were very astonished. Everbody was avoiding them, taking look into their eyes and there came a normal guy, not bodybuilder, with no fear and said hi. I did something unusual for them and I got the adventage.
The first one who spoke was the biggest one, obviously boss of the group, AMOG. Said: I'll tell you but you buy me a beer first. I responded: Sorry man, but I have no money, I just went jogging. I'm just not sure where exactly the stadium is and want to get know. AMOG: Why should I tell you? And took my baseball cap off my head. I said: Hey, give me the cap back. It might rain in a few minutes. I started to reach the cap, but he pulled his hand away. The rest of skinheads reacted and said to him: Come on, give it back to him. He just asked a question. And they started quarelling with the AMOG for a while. He smothered them and made them be quiet, but put the cap onto my head. Other guy said: You must turn right and walk 5 minutes to reach the stadium. Now fuck off. Thanks, I respond. As I was leaving, I turned and said: Wish you a nice day, men. They greeted me with hand.
I made my way to stadium.
There was a success. The guys were really unpleasant, sort of men you will not meet in dark alley. I wanted to train my self-confidence and it worked. I got the information I wanted and, maybe not made friendship, but at least turned them from naturally hostile for everybody to neutral. I think most people await some defined kind of reaction from the others. When someone behaves in other way, they're so astonished that they stop being agressive, more curious.
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