So you meet a provider or hobbyist in public what is the right protocol?

I ran across a provider i used to see often. Well a while back i had business to take care of and she was working there. I can’t remember if i or if she winked but we both left it at that. Lets say i winked first was I wrong or if she winked first was she wrong. Regardless just curious how would you handle the situation ?
anonsull's Avatar
Conduct my business and move along.
CG2014's Avatar
Don't make eye contact. Don't acknowledge them. Pretend you don't know them.
Laura Lynn's Avatar
Ignore ignore ignore.
What Laura said!
Sir Lancehernot's Avatar
Maybe I just haven't had my coffee yet, but I can't fathom why anyone would even consider asking this question.
WalkerTx's Avatar
Maybe I just haven't had my coffee yet, but I can't fathom why anyone would even consider asking this question. Originally Posted by Sir Lancehernot
Its' only been asked 20 times before...
Sir Lancehernot's Avatar
And I SMH each time.
If you ran into your mother at a brothel would you let on?
I had one come up, hug me real tight and say - heeeey! text me. *awkward
LustyBustyGina38FF's Avatar
Don't let on .. keep on walking
pmdelites's Avatar
maybe someone can cumpile the best answers to this question and post them. then ask the mods to make it a sticky post.
Randall Creed's Avatar
Nothing’s wrong with a SLIGHT acknowledging smile from both parties, as you both continue on your way. There shouldn’t be any reason to take it beyond that, usually.

Nobody’s going to notice or give a shit that two [seemingly normal] people just cracked smiles at each other.
If you ran into your mother at a brothel would you let on? Originally Posted by Souper
Course not, I'd keep fucking her like nothing happened.
Laura Lynn's Avatar
Nothing’s wrong with a SLIGHT acknowledging smile from both parties, as you both continue on your way. There shouldn’t be any reason to take it beyond that, usually.

Nobody’s going to notice or give a shit that two [seemingly normal] people just cracked smiles at each other. Originally Posted by Randall Creed
Only problem, your definition of slight may just be a tad different from someone else's. It kinda depends on the situation too. I would prefer to not be smiled at while out with my kids but if I'm at a concert, maybe. That's why I say just ignore. Too many variables