Bringing up the Subject of Money in a "Ladylike" Way In Upscale Clubs..??
I read somewhere that if you work at Rachel's in WPB, that you talk to the custie's first, then bring up the subject of money in a ladylike way.
How do you bring up the subject of money in a ladylike way? It seems like the direct approach would work best? (not "may I have money" or "give me money" etc.)
Any advice even if you don't work at Rachel's.
Bottom line: How do you bring up money in a ladylike way to a custie???
Re: Bringing up the Subject of Money in a "Ladylike" Way In Upscale Clubs..??
What do you mean? Telling the customers the price of the dances and rooms? I'm very direct. With a naughty smile, I ask them "So what do you want to do to me tonight?" They usually gasp and start stuttering, then I tell them "Lapdances are X amount, VIP is X amount, and if you want something more adventurous, the champagne room is X amount."
Re: Bringing up the Subject of Money in a "Ladylike" Way In Upscale Clubs..??
I think they mean to just be polite and not vulgar, pushy or demanding.
Ladylike: "We did xx dances and the fee is $xx"
Not ladylike: "I showed you my pussy, now tip me, Douchebag!" (I've heard dancers say similar things while on stage:O )
Don't read too much into it.:)
Re: Bringing up the Subject of Money in a "Ladylike" Way In Upscale Clubs..??
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paris
i think they mean to just be polite and not vulgar, pushy or demanding.
Ladylike: "we did xx dances and the fee is $xx"
not ladylike: "i showed you my pussy, now tip me, douchebag!" (i've heard dancers say similar things while on stage:o )
don't read too much into it.:)
lmaoooooooooooooooo
Re: Bringing up the Subject of Money in a "Ladylike" Way In Upscale Clubs..??
ladylike: "I'm having a GREAT time chatting with you, you'd like to go someplace a bit quieter?"
not ladylike: "Ive been sitting here for 20 minutes, are we going to vip or not?"
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