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Are you a friendly person?

Are you a friendly soul?

  • Of course, I greet everyone I see with a smile and a "how you do?"

  • Depends on the mood

  • Anyone I run into can **** off and the horse they rode in on

  • I don't leave the house, I'm a shut-in


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All of you can go **** yourselves. :o


Thats my answer.
 
To friends I'm friendly. That's when I'm mostly ''myself''. I keep to myself around family members. I don't engage in much conversation. I'm mostly friendly to strangers, not chatty, but friendly. If someone talks to me, I'll talk back, but I don't walk up to strangers creating friends, I have enough of them.
 
Ah a good example for me would be at my bank when I see someone trying to figure out all this bank mumbo jumbo that looks foreign to them if I have the time I'll explain to them.

But let's say the bank closes in 5 minutes and we're all ready to leave I just refer to them to customer service instead.



Haha, close enough for me, but I tend to broke the law or take extreme measures. Maybe I get a rush from it, who knows?

For example, one time an acquaintance of mine (who I had only spoken to twice online, and never in high school) broke up with her abusive boyfriend. She left him, but she also left all of her belongings at their apartment. She was indifferent about her clothing, but not of her ferrets. Apparently, she's had those ferrets for years, and she was quite attached to them. She would tell me how much she had missed them and how she would spend some nights crying herself to sleep.

I felt terrible about the situation, so I took the initiative. I found the apartment in Sarasota (I think it was a four hour drive) and I waited for the ex-boyfriend to make an exit for two hours. Eventually he left for work [assuming from the uniform he wore] and I made my move after a seven minute wait. I checked out the front door but I broke-in through the bathroom window (easilest lock to pick). In under two minutes, I walked out right through the front door with the ferrets in hand and hauled mega-a**.

Five hours later, I delievered the ferrets to her front door and disappeared.

Kinda feel good about it. I helped a heart-broken individual find some peace.
 
^ did you at least tap 'dat @ss?



No, unfortunately. I never told her it was me. This was pre-womanizer.

However, this was the prelude to a year long relationship (my first and last).
 
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This is pretty much me. Unless I can consider you one of my best friends, you aren't getting **** out of me.
 
Yes and no.

I can be a major smarty pants a-hole to my friends. To strangers though I am very open and smiley. I work for a retail company so whenever I'm in one of our stores I spend more time talking with customers then employees. I love interacting with people and having quick meaningless conversations. Some of the bigger laughs come from those quickies. It's also a great way to meet girls.

Pretty much this.
 
Why is everyone censoring the word "ass"? It's... it's just... ass. Goddamn. :S
 
Personally, I am a nice guy but I am also quite shy and silent. Hell, the only times I get going is when I talk about movies that I love and stuff of that caliber. Wait, a tick... I'm Silent Bob.
 
I'm usually pretty friendly until the other person starts acting like a *****e.
 
Why is everyone censoring the word "ass"? It's... it's just... ass. Goddamn. :S


Because when you're trying to say "*******", that happens. So you just say A-hole. to get your point across. Of course you could just type ass then hole, but that is frowned upon because it's getting past the censors, and can earn you an infraction.
 
I'm shy but ridiculously polite. Southern hospitality and all.
 
Isn't Southern hospitality just a myth?

Not at all man. Not saying its universal, but its part of the culture. Kids are *****ebags everywhere though. Its mostly the old people.
 
I think its mostly true. I noticed when I was in America... people in Florida were more apt to say thank you, open/hold doors for one another. When I was in NY I didn't see any of that. Granted I'm basing that on less than a week in both places.
 
Can't say it's a myth. People here in Florida do seem to be quite polite.

Miami, however, is a different a story. There's some spots where snubs run the division.
 
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