

I just finished my instructional speech in class today. Informing my classmates how to pick up a cute guy using scam tactics. The scam that I used was modeling because of course if you are interested in a guy when you see him, the only thing you know of him so far is that he looks handsome and you see yourself dating him. So, his looks is what you notice first...Correct?
I was influenced to do this speech based on this topic because my friend was telling me how much she wanted to talk to this guy she seen on the train one day and thought he was really cute but she was afraid to talk to him. Not only that, but because she didn't know how to approach him. Of course, me being such a great friend that I am, I helped her out a bit and gave her some advice.
I made up a chart used for information. Something close to an information sheet when you are at the doctors office and they ask you basic questions such as your name, phone number, address, height, weight, etc. Then I also included a brief survey for this guy that you may be interested in. The questions are based on simple things to know more about his personality.
Included with the fake made up questionnaire chart, I made up a fake business card to provide the "cutie" with in case he wants to contact you. Now remember, you want to be as professional as possible when you approach your guy because your impressions means a lot. But instead of coming on too strong or seeming to desperate to date this guy, you can play it off.
Now when everything is all said and done, you think to yourself how would you ever face to tell him the truth. That the whole modeling gig was just a scam to date him. Well.... hence his personality type. If he has a great sense of humor, which you sure hope he does, you will tell him that it is not real and lucky for you he will laugh about it. In the end, you both have something to laugh about and maybe in the future, you can share this story on how you met each other to your children or grandchildren.
During this speech I was giving in class, I was not nervous at all. I guess it was because I took my speech as a comical. Which I thought went pretty well because I made the class laugh and I even included hand outs for the class to get a "Hands-On" experience to relate to what I was talking about. I hope I receive a good grade for this speech today. (Finger's Crossed) =)
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