Grammar schammar, who cares. Girls is hot, good at what she does and she is fun, I could care less. Originally Posted by Incognito44If it is for a BNG, then I agree with you but not for anything more than that, and definitely not for a repeat visit.
Grammar has a lot to do with the chances of "connecting" with someone. People tend to emulate those they admire, are close to or want to be close to (or in a work environment: kiss up to)
It it works too: We all have a natural affinity toward those who admire us or who think we are "cool". So If a provider writes or talks in a broken "street pimp" dialect, I think:
"okay, she thinks that is cool, and that is not me, so I am probably not going to connect.
In a case like that, I would not want more than a cheap 30 minute quickie."... if even that.




 
  
 You know it's funny you mention this, and often wonder about how my presentation comes across to gents. I have such a diverse group of clients that I have not had to "choose sides". I keep my rates at market to not seem unapproachable, but my packages and offerings also keep me busy with extended dates. I meet CEO's and ditch diggers, and the only thing they have in common is they know how they want to be treated. I'm very happy with my client base, but I've often wondered who is reacting negatively to me and why.
 You know it's funny you mention this, and often wonder about how my presentation comes across to gents. I have such a diverse group of clients that I have not had to "choose sides". I keep my rates at market to not seem unapproachable, but my packages and offerings also keep me busy with extended dates. I meet CEO's and ditch diggers, and the only thing they have in common is they know how they want to be treated. I'm very happy with my client base, but I've often wondered who is reacting negatively to me and why. 

 When I've had direct feedback, about 50% of the time I'm surprised by the conclusions people reach about me.  Those who are confident that others seem them as they see themselves may be delusional.
  When I've had direct feedback, about 50% of the time I'm surprised by the conclusions people reach about me.  Those who are confident that others seem them as they see themselves may be delusional.