It's winter, and now the women are wearing boots. Here's an opening line I have been using with some success.
"Interesting boots. You know, we're (fill in the blank) not ride(ing) horses."
The blank?
"going to fly" (getting on an airplane_
"getting an education" (if you're at school)
"spending our hard earned dollars" (at a store)
It's a great opening neg. It makes them self conscious, wondering if something is wrong. If they come back and try to justify, you've hit the nerve.
"Interesting boots. You know, we're (fill in the blank) not ride(ing) horses."
The blank?
"going to fly" (getting on an airplane_
"getting an education" (if you're at school)
"spending our hard earned dollars" (at a store)
It's a great opening neg. It makes them self conscious, wondering if something is wrong. If they come back and try to justify, you've hit the nerve.