SGslinger wrote:Haha actually my main issue is not the demographic split, but how rarely we see new members. There was a time when half the brunch group would be new, and that would be fun.
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Hi, anyone interested to join for the above please send me a PM. Details: 1967 classic French movie at Alliance Française with English subtitles. The movie is called Belle De Jour and stars Catherine Deneuve. It starts at 8pm. Please buy your ticket ($8) in advance and send me a PM. This is the link...
OK Clue me. As you read this post no doubt you will know I need an education in meeting women in Singapore. :o Total lost and about to give up. A little info for you all so you can perhaps give some good advice. 1. Been here 3 years now. 2. Good looking older guy, professional, good income, nice gu...
Another facet IMHO, is that at say a bar, club, or pub, someone will be sub-consciously projecting an image of themselves, that might not necessarily be accurate. For example the rich banker will be acting as one might expect such a person to, ditto the humble girl who happens to have model looks: ...
I always found more 'productivity' by: - chatting with neighbours by the pool - Chatting with people, probably in similar jobs etc, at Boat Quay, after work - recreational course like, a cooking workshop. However if you're in the f***-and-chuck sphere (as most of us have been at some time I expect)...
You could also try Meet Up. I have had better success with signing up for groups that are of interest to me as the chances of finding like minded people are higher and quality of conversation better :) (Of course there are always exceptions to the rule- like I went to a Book Club meet up recently w...