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so I was driving with 2 hbs back home tonight and then as a joke one of them suggested that we become bf/gf, and I said why do u think so what is so special about u...... besides ur eyes????? and she stopped for a min and stared at me, looked like she was upset, and so I turn to the other girl and try to start a brand new thread and the first one goes uh uh not before u say sorry to me, am like what? she goes u have to apologize for what you have said... so in the end I didnt say sorry, and I told them good night ect... while she was closing my car door she goes to me next time be nice, or u have to be nice.... now am thinking to myself did I mess up when I said that to her??? I mean I know the girl wants me but obviously i was joking about what I said to her... if shes dumb enough to think that I was serious then its her problem or am I wrong, or I may of seemed too arrogant.... well anyway I was thinking wouldnt I lower my value if I did say sorrry or doesnt that count as a shit test?
What do you guys think??? I am just trying to learn from my mistakes here calibration is the key baby!!!!
Thanks guys!!!!
Your delivery is key. I've often heard people say things like, "Sarcasm is the lowest form of humor." and garbage like that, but in all seriousness, sarcasm is a fine art. It's cocky/funny, but if it isn't said with enough funny, then it's too cocky and she's insulted instead of thinking that it's funny and/or qualifying to you.
Like you said, calibration is key, so pay close attention to people's reactions and learn how to calibrate your delivery effectively. You are responsible for her reaction, you cause it, not her, she is just reacting. If she thinks you're serious, she may be looked down upon for not being intelligent in wit enough to have caught the joke and then you are a slave to your instinctual actions, but if you want to be a PUA, you realise you cause her reaction, so depending on how you deliver it, she will react differently. As Joseph O'Connor and John Seymour say in Introducing NLP;
meaning isn't what you intend, it is what they percieve.