| Just saying hi, introducing yourself and shaking hands is certainly more socially appropriate at a place like a bar than at a shopping mall or other day game venues. In night game venues, you'll oftentimes be standing next to a cute girl while you're talking to your friends and it will be a lot more natural to just do that if you happen to make eye contact or something. Not so seamless in day game settings, I know. The specific examples I give in every section my outer game guide are more in the context of night game, but the principles for everything are the same if you get the underlying themes:
* In terms of opening, keep it simple. For day game, it can be as simple as "Hi, I think you're really cute. I'm ___, what's your name?" (handshake) As long as you're keeping it simple and genuine, you've got the key concept.
* After that, you can still apply the compliance ladder in a more day-friendly way by doing smaller and lighter compliance tests. Rather than spinning her around like you can normally do in night game, you can casually high-five her the first time she does or says anything that you like, etc. Kino escalation might be more gradual but it's still all there.
* Obviously, you can still structure your conversation around finding out more about her. The brief conversation example I gave in my guide was obviously set in a place like a bar, but you can still apply the same concepts to day game. A great set-up would be to say that you're curious about her or anything about what she's wearing or how she looks (courtesy of Zan Perrion).
* Sexual SFT still applies just the same, but you'll be better off starting at a lower sexual state and possibly taking more time to gradually escalate your sexual state. Your sexual frame may or may not be more casual and light-hearted based on your personal style. You'll still need to create sexual tension under any seduction-related circumstance regardless of whether it's day or night.
* In terms of logistics, you'll always need an end-game plan no matter what time of day it is.
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