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convo starters at work


Question Posted Sunday January 7 2007, 3:50 am

i work at a local takeaway store. Its in a type of shopping complex and there's this guy there I really like who cleans around the area I work. He comes in a few times a day and buys food from us and stuff. He doesn't really talk much but he's really nice. What are some convisation starters while i'm at work. Just something small, just so he notices me. And i dont want it sounding too suss while all the other girls are there and if they happen to overhear me. I kinda need something by tomorrow..

thanks so much.


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Brandi_S answered Sunday January 7 2007, 2:53 pm:
I used to work in a convenience store. The best way to get anyone to notice you is to always ask them "How are you this morning" or whatever time of day it is. Always tell them to have a good day. Always be as friendly as possible.
If you show that you notice them coming and going all the time, and care enough to ask about their day and wish them a better one, they will notice you and appreciate that.
It's a subtle way of getting yourself noticed, and I promise it works.

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0NEL0VEEx answered Sunday January 7 2007, 2:25 pm:
i would just commment on what he's doing or ordering. like if he orders something every single day, be like "whoa you must love fries.. you get them every day" or something. or if he puts alot of ketchup on something.. you could say "got enough ketchup? lol" or comment on what he's wearing.. and if it's like a janitors uniform [since you said he cleans] say "hey i like your uniform" kind of tauntingly but still sweet and funny and cute. just anything you would say to anyone to get a conversation started =] good luck ♥

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OR you can say:

*hey, i see you here a lot

*hey my name is %n and i was wondering what is your name?

*i was wondering why i always see you here

*hey, umm...watcha doing

*you seem cool



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khadiya answered Sunday January 7 2007, 7:15 am:
You can say things like...

So what did you do yesterday?
Having a good day?
So how was that food you bought yesterday??

Any question that you would normally ask someone you know!

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