Inspired by the sight of one of my colleagues on his lunchbreak¹, a poll ...
[Poll #1436208]
Clarifications
Male/female refers to gender of identification/appearance.
The "Have you ... got ..." and "Did they ... get ..." questions should be taken to referring to "in the same period of interaction", rather than anything that happened thereafter or on successive meetings.
The final "yes/no" question should be read as 'In general, do you ...'.
¹ Admittedly, he has the advantage of being 6ft4, handsome and apparently having shares in Charisma Inc.
[Poll #1436208]
Clarifications
Male/female refers to gender of identification/appearance.
The "Have you ... got ..." and "Did they ... get ..." questions should be taken to referring to "in the same period of interaction", rather than anything that happened thereafter or on successive meetings.
The final "yes/no" question should be read as 'In general, do you ...'.
¹ Admittedly, he has the advantage of being 6ft4, handsome and apparently having shares in Charisma Inc.
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thats a load of old crock based on living in the city.
TIs quite normal to address people you dont know in the countryside.
Course its probably more because very often people havent actually seen anyone else for days.
and yuor as likely to be having dogs set on you as chated up.
*thinks*
THe issue is not actually being chated up or approached i the street is it.... its having it done in a pushy way.... or in an incorrect manner..
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Yes, but it's usually "Get orf my lahnnnnnnnnnnd!" [giggle]