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    Default Re: How does your typical conversation w/ a customer go?

    I enjoy working slow evenings and day shifts because I can spend more time with the customers, sometimes up to a couple of hours if there isn't anyone else there and especially if I am getting paid for me time (keeps management off my back). When we are busy I spend a lot less though. When we are busy and I am trying to work as hard as I can the time I spend varies from just a few sentences to a couple of songs.

    When I'm being quick about it I'll say something like, "How are you doing tonight?" when they respond with "good", or something along those lines I'll reply, "just good? Not great? Why don't we go have some playtime and see if I can't make you feel great?" I have a few quick lines.

    Even when we are busy there are certain customers that I'll pick out because they seem like they would be fun to work (I LOVE bikers!) and I'll just start with basic pleasantries like, "How are you?" "What brought you into the club tonight?" "So what do you do when you're not here with us?" and etc. until we can slip into conversation.

    Sometimes I just get lost with the conversation and not hustle, then the guys often have to ask me for a dance because I forget lol. (I'm such a horrible stripper sometimes.) Most of the time, after a few songs have gone by, if I think we've established a good connection I'll stear things towards a sale with, "you know I'm enjoying myself so much with you, how would you like to go spend some more personal time with me?" and lead them off to the champagne or VIP room.

    I don't have a rule of thumb for when to ask, I usually just go with what feels right, but there are a few tip offs to look for. When someone starts touching their money, starts glancing at the VIP room, is paying less attention to the conversation and more attention to your tits, or etc. it's time to ask for a dance.

    I also always ask if they would be ready for a dance in a set amount of time (usually give them two options). If I'm talking with them I go by songs, if I'm not stopping to chat I go by minutes. At least 50-60% of the time I get the dance when I wait and ask again.

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    Default Re: How does your typical conversation w/ a customer go?

    Yeah well I think most of the time you can talk to your costumers so that you don't get boring.,.

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    Default Re: How does your typical conversation w/ a customer go?

    Me: Hey there, how are you doing? *smile*
    Dude: Yeah I'm good/fine/not bad etc.. You?
    Me: I'm great!! *giggles* I'm Su by the way, what's your name? *smile*
    Dude: I'm bob/tom/dick/harry etc.
    Me: Oh nice! Mind if I join you?? *big cheesy smile*

    & It goes off from there about their job, my job, then about travel etc etc.....

    I'll mention a dance. They say yes, we go.
    If not I'll sit and talk around for another 1-2 mins then bugger off.

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