theSpeculator
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What do you guys think of chicks that say words like "awesome" or "dude" or "cool stuff?"
For example. I was heading to the computer lab and this chick got locked out. She stopped me and ask if I could use my ID card to open the door for her.
I replied, "IDK, what's in it for me?"
She laughed and said I'd get a "thank you"
So I go ahead and open it for her and she said "awesome." Which I thought was kind of strange for that particular situation.
Another example
I was studying with this chick in the library. We are sitting directly across from one another. She try to stretch her legs and accidently bump into my foot. I ask her, "Was that your foot?" She shouted back, "yeah dude!" Another situation I think is strange since I have never heard her say "dude" before (I know her for over a year).
I figure that the reason why I find these thing strange is b/c I use to be a AFC and they are acting nervous b/c I'm a DJ now. But that reasonig may be one-sided.
What do you guys think? Do college age girls usually say things like these when they are nervous?
Also, thinking back when she bumped foot with me I should've ask, "Are you trying to play footsie with me?"..*grinning*
For example. I was heading to the computer lab and this chick got locked out. She stopped me and ask if I could use my ID card to open the door for her.
I replied, "IDK, what's in it for me?"
She laughed and said I'd get a "thank you"
So I go ahead and open it for her and she said "awesome." Which I thought was kind of strange for that particular situation.
Another example
I was studying with this chick in the library. We are sitting directly across from one another. She try to stretch her legs and accidently bump into my foot. I ask her, "Was that your foot?" She shouted back, "yeah dude!" Another situation I think is strange since I have never heard her say "dude" before (I know her for over a year).
I figure that the reason why I find these thing strange is b/c I use to be a AFC and they are acting nervous b/c I'm a DJ now. But that reasonig may be one-sided.
What do you guys think? Do college age girls usually say things like these when they are nervous?
Also, thinking back when she bumped foot with me I should've ask, "Are you trying to play footsie with me?"..*grinning*
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