1. Complementing somebody on only 1 characteristic (the only one immediately ascertainable from this specific encounter) is not assigning them to only one purpose in life.
It appears that this woman is searching hard for an excuse to be offended, which is not surprising since she is “not a huge Trump fan” and is attending his campaign rally.
2. Calling Trump stupid is not a good argument. He graduated from Wharton, his IQ is estimated to be genius-level, and he has achieved notable success in real estate, investment, television, and most recently politics.
Not agreeing with Trump’s policies or demeanor is your decision, but calling the man stupid contrary to all of the evidence is….pretty stupid.
He recognized her as a beautiful person.
He didn’t have her resume on hand, so you’ll have to forgive him for not complementing her various achievements.
We might call this “exchanging pleasantries” or “small talk”. It’s what happens when you meet somebody, and don’t know anything about them yet (except their outward appearance and demeanor)
“Belonged” – your words not mine. It’s moderately concerning that you’re equating relationships with ownership.
1. Complementing somebody on only 1 characteristic (the only one immediately ascertainable from this specific encounter) is not assigning them to only one purpose in life.
It appears that this woman is searching hard for an excuse to be offended, which is not surprising since she is “not a huge Trump fan” and is attending his campaign rally.
2. Calling Trump stupid is not a good argument. He graduated from Wharton, his IQ is estimated to be genius-level, and he has achieved notable success in real estate, investment, television, and most recently politics.
Not agreeing with Trump’s policies or demeanor is your decision, but calling the man stupid contrary to all of the evidence is….pretty stupid.
He recognized her as a beautiful person.
He didn’t have her resume on hand, so you’ll have to forgive him for not complementing her various achievements.
We might call this “exchanging pleasantries” or “small talk”. It’s what happens when you meet somebody, and don’t know anything about them yet (except their outward appearance and demeanor)
Just like when I tell my mom, “you’re a great mom” I am limiting her to only being a mom.
I feel like I’m taking crazy pills.
If bet if Ryan Gosling said “hey girl, you’d make a beautiful girlfriend” you’d eat that shit up.