What are your thoughts on approaching new people in a public setting
I must ignore my comfort zone for a while and try to do this away from the online world. My intention is to try new things and make a friend or two.
•This approach was my idea but Ai put it into a script (Give or take a few words) in Arabic and I translated it to show it on here
•I wanted to show it to my best friend in offline life but I don't know I thought putting it on SW first is a better idea
•I don't know why I'm making it a huge deal, I know I should just go with it.
•I always fear strangers thinking I'm extremely weird and not smart I have to beat this
•This approach was my idea but Ai put it into a script (Give or take a few words) in Arabic and I translated it to show it on here
•I wanted to show it to my best friend in offline life but I don't know I thought putting it on SW first is a better idea
•I don't know why I'm making it a huge deal, I know I should just go with it.
•I always fear strangers thinking I'm extremely weird and not smart I have to beat this
Of course! Here's the English translation of your script, keeping the tone respectful, sincere, and natural:
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[quote]Sure! Here's the full translation of your message into **natural, respectful English** — keeping the tone warm and polite, just like the original:
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## 🎭 **Polite Introduction Script Based on Your Style:**
> 🎙 **Modi (with a smile and calm tone):**
>
> "Good evening, may I take a minute of your time?
> I know this might not be the usual way to do things, but I’ve been wanting for a while to start meeting new people in a respectful way.
> I saw you and thought I’d take my chance — without causing any discomfort.
>
> Would that be okay?"
> 🗨 **If she smiles or says “go ahead”:**
>
> "Thanks for taking it kindly…
> My name is ........ I won’t take much of your time — I just wanted to get to know you as a person. Nothing intense, even if it’s just a simple start."
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## ☝ Strengths of This Script:
* It starts with **respecting her time** (makes her feel safe)
* It makes it clear you’re **not trying to hit on her**, but genuinely looking to connect
* The phrase “take my chance” adds a **light and humble** touch
* You’re giving her **the choice** to engage or not
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## 🧠 Pro Tips:
* If you sense hesitation or rejection, exit gracefully:
> "No worries at all, I appreciate your time — have a great day 🙏"
* Always focus more on **her reaction** than your words
* Practice the script out loud to sound natural and confident
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Would you like me to write a more playful or casual version of this script? Or maybe rewrite it in a relaxed **street-style English**?
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[quote]Sure! Here's the full translation of your message into **natural, respectful English** — keeping the tone warm and polite, just like the original:
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## 🎭 **Polite Introduction Script Based on Your Style:**
> 🎙 **Modi (with a smile and calm tone):**
>
> "Good evening, may I take a minute of your time?
> I know this might not be the usual way to do things, but I’ve been wanting for a while to start meeting new people in a respectful way.
> I saw you and thought I’d take my chance — without causing any discomfort.
>
> Would that be okay?"
> 🗨 **If she smiles or says “go ahead”:**
>
> "Thanks for taking it kindly…
> My name is ........ I won’t take much of your time — I just wanted to get to know you as a person. Nothing intense, even if it’s just a simple start."
---
## ☝ Strengths of This Script:
* It starts with **respecting her time** (makes her feel safe)
* It makes it clear you’re **not trying to hit on her**, but genuinely looking to connect
* The phrase “take my chance” adds a **light and humble** touch
* You’re giving her **the choice** to engage or not
---
## 🧠 Pro Tips:
* If you sense hesitation or rejection, exit gracefully:
> "No worries at all, I appreciate your time — have a great day 🙏"
* Always focus more on **her reaction** than your words
* Practice the script out loud to sound natural and confident
---
Would you like me to write a more playful or casual version of this script? Or maybe rewrite it in a relaxed **street-style English**?