lunatic59 Moderati ergo sum Moderator Mar 7, 2019 #3 That line never works when I am trying to chat someone up. Isn't the phrase to "chat up" in the UK equivalent to "hitting on" someone in the US? or is it more like flirting?
That line never works when I am trying to chat someone up. Isn't the phrase to "chat up" in the UK equivalent to "hitting on" someone in the US? or is it more like flirting?
D Deleted User Guest Mar 7, 2019 #4 lunatic59 said: That line never works when I am trying to chat someone up. Isn't the phrase to "chat up" in the UK equivalent to "hitting on" someone in the US? or is it more like flirting? Click to expand... You know your Brit speak. 'Chatting up' is indeed the same as 'hitting on'. I don't know where you draw the line between flirting, and chatting up.
lunatic59 said: That line never works when I am trying to chat someone up. Isn't the phrase to "chat up" in the UK equivalent to "hitting on" someone in the US? or is it more like flirting? Click to expand... You know your Brit speak. 'Chatting up' is indeed the same as 'hitting on'. I don't know where you draw the line between flirting, and chatting up.
lunatic59 Moderati ergo sum Moderator Mar 7, 2019 #5 LV426 said: I don't know where you draw the line between flirting, and chatting up. Click to expand... Somewhere between a slap in the face and a divorce attorney.
LV426 said: I don't know where you draw the line between flirting, and chatting up. Click to expand... Somewhere between a slap in the face and a divorce attorney.