When one stranger asks you “Do I know you from somewhere?” it is okay, but what if multiple people ask you the same question in one week. I know I am not a celebrity, nor am I a socialite/page3 figure in the city. But have I met these people somewhere or sometime? Or do I have something in common with these people? It is him or his penis that made me ask the question? Hmm….interesting thought…
The first time the line got hurled at me when I was walking out of a movie hall. The guy was tall, handsome and was starring at my while I was in the queue to exit the movie hall. I was waiting outside the movie hall for my friends and this guy charges towards me, ignored my friends and instantly puts his handout and stuns me with the line. My friends were around and I couldn’t do much other than say “I don’t think so”. But then he didn’t seem convinced with my answer, and then came the next one “You seem familiar”. Now I was kind of embarrassed and didn’t know how to handle this situation. Does it mean that he doesn’t know and he wants my number and wants to know me better? He he he…. My friends were helplessly looking at the volley of questions and replies flying between us. I didn’t know he was a male model who posed for the recently released male bikini calendar. I could hear some of them go “he is the November guy” and I had no clue that this guy was trying the clichéd pick line on me. After so many questions I wanted to atleast introduce myself before I left. But then he wanted to know how I spent my weekends. Wow….that was too early to go to my weekends and my free time. With just a smile and handshake I left the venue.
The same week I am on the last train to
“Do I know you from somewhere” is one of the most common, cheesiest and direct pick-up line. Some feel it is an innocuous question, agreed, and it is better than asking someone for time or starring incessantly. It doesn't say if you want to know a person or you want to enjoy the person. I would rather appreciate when people directly ask me out of coffee or tell me they want to know about me than try these deviant pick-up lines. But someone can be genuinely can be mistaken to belong to the pride. I agree sometimes you can’t judge a person’s sexuality and you need to use such questions to hint the other person about your orientation and subtly let him know you like him or like to know more about him. But still can’t we try something better? Or next time when someone tries that line on me should I tell them I am taken?
2 comments:
Did u appear in the news sometime back?..
hehehee
:gymskipper
Yes honey...who is this?
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