| Rejection therapy is amazingly effective. Almost shockingly so. The effects seem to last the rest of the day. I didn't like the regular rejection therapy deck suggestions so I compiled my own list. * Ask a random person for their phone number without introducing yourself, explaining why, or anything. * Ask people for money. * Ask some store employee if it's alright for you to explore some employee-only area of the store, e.g. their back room, or behind a door marked "authorized personnel only". * In general, go somewhere you're not supposed to be where someone is likely to discover you and kick you out. * When you're leaving Point A for Point B, ask a stranger at Point A out of the blue if they'd like to travel to Point B with you. * ”Do you have a minute to talk about [insert issue]?" Save some time by inventing your own issue. * Ask someone on the street if you can have your picture taken with them. * Ask for hugs/neck massages. * Come to some sort of event. Ask if you can give a quick presentation on something before the main event. * Ask someone to tie your shoes. * Ask to trade clothes. * Ask people to give you a ride to wherever you’re going. * Ask for a bite/sip of someones’ food/drink. * Ask someone to sing or dance right there in the street with you. * Try to buy people’s personal effects, i.e. watches, glasses, phone, for a dollar * Try to sell your own personal effects. * Ask someone to rate your theatrical death. * Ask to cut in line (start at the back and see how far forward you can get!) * Ask to have a staring contest or thumb wrestling match. * Ask for a discount on a purchase, or a free sample. * Ask where people are going, then ask if you can come. *Ask if you can pick someone up (if they are smaller) or if they can pick you up (if they are bigger). |
* When you're leaving Point A for Point B, ask a stranger at Point A out of the blue if they'd like to travel to Point B with you.
* Ask for a bite/sip of someones’ food/drink.
* Come to some sort of event. Ask if you can give a quick presentation on something before the main event.
* Ask to trade clothes.
* Try to sell your own personal effects.