This Is How To Pick Up A Girl Working In Crowded Restaurant In The Daytime (Daygame Infield)

This Is How To Pick Up A Girl Working In a Restaurant (Daygame Infield)

Key Takeaways:
- Wait until there is a 'quiet window' before you go for it.

- Practise in a variety of different daytime situations to internally embed how to do them - Daygame is like human sudoku, every different scenario requires a slightly different approach

- Formula for a pressured situation is:
**Call out the awkward situation to her to make it not awkward + Direct opener and then calibrate to her reaction.**

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