There's also a massive trend of reselling where people either shop thrift to sell at a markup or people trying to sell their stuff for close to new prices
JennyLaFae
Everyone now owns wherever they are living. Current owner residents get reimbursed via taxes for their current equity over a period of time. People and government win, corporations take losses on investments and probably come out ahead anyway.
Obviously an oversimplified idea, but I think we should be asking "How can we make this happen?" more often than dismissing outright.
I usually get people asking for my number or socials when they're interested, asking out tends to happen over electronic communication after that.
My process is basically
- Casual conversation- if you don't hit it off naturally here, let it go.
- Reciprocal flirting
- Exchange contact info
- Develop friendship
- Ask out directly
- ???
- Go back to 1
I also get told I'm very attractive in various verbage near daily so 🤷♀️
Idk, just be respectful and don't be pushy if they're trying to let you down (and pay attention for if they're trying to do it gently)
My problem isn't with reselling but the trend of overpricing, I suppose scalping is an appropriate term.