Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 01:16:58 -0700
From: Tom Stermitz <Stermitz@RAGTIME.ORG>
Subject: Piropos, "Sweet nothings".
You know, piropos aren't very hard if you just put a little heart into it.
It is as simple as saying:
"You know what is special about you...the sparkle in your eyes."
"I really like the connection I feel when you dance."
"I saw your smile from across the room".
How often to you finish a tango and NOT say something complementary?
Guys! I think most of women welcome such flattery. It needn't be
"high art" like the argentines, it can just be a sincere thank you,
which is always better if it includes a specific comment.
The concerns about rudeness in tango are overblown (have you been to
a salsa club lately), but I do think courtesy, generosity, and
plain-old, common-sense social behavior could be practiced more often.
--
Tom Stermitz
https://www.tango.org/
stermitz@tango.org
303-388-2560
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 14:05:03 -0800
From: Rick FromPdx <bugsbunny1959@HOTMAIL.COM>
Subject: Piropos, "Sweet nothings".
Oh, to be a tear, born in your beautiful eyes, descend your soft wonderful
face & die on your lips. No wait, that's the high art :o)
Great stuff. Simple, direct things from the heart seem to work well. I've
said: "Thank you so much, I love dancing with you"
My all time favorite rhetorical comment:
"How come you're so beautiful?"
Rick
Date: Wed, 15 Jan 2003 15:02:13 -0800
From: Razor Girl <dilettante666@YAHOO.COM>
Subject: Re: Piropos, "Sweet nothings".
Rick wrote:
> My all time favorite rhetorical comment:
> "How come you're so beautiful?"
One of the best I've received was
"you are like holding a musical note in my arms"
rose
Date: Fri, 17 Jan 2003 11:31:05 -0500
From: Varvara Kountouzi <varvarak@POBOX.UPENN.EDU>
Subject: Re: Piropos, "Sweet nothings".
Greeks say: "is your father a pastry maker?"
we must not forget, though, that the way a woman responds to a piropo
(either to encourage or discourage) is a high art as well. It would be
interesting to have a piropo/comeback contest on this list, just for fun.
Barbara
At 02:05 PM 1/15/2003 -0800, Rick FromPdx wrote:
>Oh, to be a tear, born in your beautiful eyes, descend your soft wonderful
>face & die on your lips. No wait, that's the high art :o)
>
>Great stuff. Simple, direct things from the heart seem to work well. I've
>said: "Thank you so much, I love dancing with you"
>
>My all time favorite rhetorical comment:
> "How come you're so beautiful?"
>
>Rick
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