You say, "What up, cracker? My name is Stephanie. How about this train, huh?" Then offer him a section of your Wall Street Journal or some Mentos.
You say, "What up, cracker? My name is Stephanie. How about this train, huh?" Then offer him a section of your Wall Street Journal or some Mentos.
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ha! response and tag are both right on.
And to think....we don't get picked from the question bucket* because of this chick's nonsense.
*guess I'm assuming you print all of our hundreds of thousands of questions onto tiny strips of paper and throw them in a big bucket for Gal Pal to blindly reach in and pick the lucky few for you to answer. ;)
*giggling, giggling*
This is a for real question..., right? WhatEV!
You ask him what law school he went to.
Give her a break. There aren't a lot of women who know how to approach men of a different race.
Um, the point here is that it doesn't matter. Colour doesn't matter at all when talking to someone. Different class backgrounds, maybe I could see there being a problem with, or possibly people of different nationalities might have some difficulty communicating with each other, but assuming you can't talk to someone solely based on the colour of their skin, without knowing anything about their background or history or personality? That's just passive racism, and it's ridiculous.
Aww, give the girl a break...lots of non-white women don't know how to approach and/or talk to men of a different race. lol I do, but some don't.
you realize that you asked a white guy how to talk to a white guy right?
How do you talk to a black guy? Hispanic? Asian?
If you don't "know" how to talk to a guy because of his race, then how in the world do you expect to have relationship potential with him?