When we meet, we can start

Kayleigh 2022-04-22 07:01:03

Life is like a drama, it's all about acting, I'm just creating opportunities for them~ Let's start with the last shot. When the lovely old lady pretended to eat and choked her throat to ask for help, she seemed to have become a couple again encounter. This move requires a little courage and wisdom, as most of the grandma and grandpa we meet in our lives are not so interesting at all. The male protagonist's chatting up reflects this kind of wisdom and courage, perfect chatting up confession, successful invitation, even if there is a probability of disappointment in real life, but in essence, this is a kind of unknown human nature. A kind of guidance, a kind of leading people to more interesting and deeper places. For the big fat man in film and television, completing this process is far less easy than performing on the screen. It is a change from mentality to demeanor, which can be seen from his emotional demeanor when he calls her beauty (Believe it, if we magnify the psychological state of most people to body language, the same is true), the last point in the article seems to be very clear, in the pursuit of a happy partner, the best state of self is to express the best The real self, but most people are very frightened to even perform the most real self, ashamed to express, there is no way, there is no routine.

Before the male protagonist has finished speaking, we each imagine that love is my job. I am just teaching them how to express themselves truly, how to express their love better, and make love more efficient. What is your understanding?

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Hitch quotes

  • Vance: [grabs Hitch by the wrist] You see what I'm doing? This is what I'm about - power suit, power tie, power steering. People can wince, cry, beg, but eventually they do what I want.

    Hitch: Oh! So that's, like, a metaphor?

    Vance: Oh, yeah.

    Hitch: Right. Well, see, I'm more of a literal kind of guy. So when I do this...

    [he reverses the grip, twists Vance's arm back and slams him on the table]

    Hitch: This is more like me saying that I will literally *break your shit off* if you ever touch me again. Okay, pumpkin?

  • [first lines]

    Hitch: Basic principles: no woman wakes up saying, "God, I hope I don't get swept off my feet today!" Now, she might say, "This is a really bad time for me," or something like, "I just need some space," or my personal favorite, "I'm really into my career right now." You believe that? Neither does she. You know why? Because she's lying to you, that's why. You understand me? Lying! It's not a bad time for her. She doesn't need any space. And she may be into her career, but what she's really saying is, "Uh, get away from me now," or possibly, "Try harder, stupid." But which one is it? Sixty percent of all human communication is nonverbal, body language; thirty percent is your tone. So that means that ninety percent of what you're saying ain't coming out of your mouth. Of course she's going to lie to you! She's a nice person. She doesn't want to hurt your feelings. What else she going to say? She doesn't even know you... yet. Luckily, the fact is that just like the rest of us, even a beautiful woman doesn't know what she wants until she sees it, and that's where I come in. My job is to open her eyes. Basic principles: no matter what, no matter when, no matter who... any man has a chance to sweep any woman off her feet. He just needs the right broom.