Okay so yesterday I noticed this trend popping up everywhere – people tossing out chat up lines that aren’t sweet or flirty, but kinda mean? Like, deliberately harsh or sarcastic. Weird, right? Wanted to figure out why anyone thinks that’s a good idea. Called my friend Dave, the guy knows everyone, told him I needed raw data, not textbook stuff.
We hit three different spots over the weekend: the packed student bar Friday night, this kinda hipster coffee shop Saturday afternoon, and a noisy pool hall Sunday evening. My plan was simple: just watch and listen. Didn’t try ’em myself yet, gotta research first. Grabbed a notebook, pretended to text while scribbling down lines I overheard or ones Dave pointed out people were using. Felt a bit sneaky, honestly.
Some of the stuff people actually said? Wow.
Heard this guy tell a woman at the bar: “Did it hurt? When you fell from heaven? Because your face looks messed up.” Seriously. She just rolled her eyes and walked away. Dave said it’s a classic “backhanded compliment,” tries to sound clever.
Overheard near the coffee machine Saturday: “Are you always this slow to pick a coffee, or are you making it difficult for me to impress you?” Like dude, she’s just picking a latte!
The pool hall was wildest. Saw one guy saunter over to a group, point at a girl, and say: “Is your name Wi-Fi? Because I’m really not feeling a connection here.” Ouch. His buddies laughed. She did not. Felt super awkward.
So why would anyone use these? From watching and bugging Dave for explanations:
Testing the Waters: Some guys told Dave straight up: if she laughs or plays along, she probably has a thick skin or their kinda humor. Instant filter. Didn’t seem super effective though.
Nerves / Trying Too Hard: Saw it happen – dudes clearly nervous, trying to be funny but coming off really rude or awkward. Felt kinda bad for them.
Defensive Shield: Dave knew a guy who uses mean lines deliberately. His theory? If it fails miserably, he can just claim he meant to be funny and she “didn’t get it.” Saves face, apparently.
Desperation Play? Honestly, just looked like some people ran out of actual things to say.
Alright, research done. Decided I HAD to try one myself Sunday night at the pool hall, just to see. Chose the “Wi-Fi” line because it seemed less awful than others. Approached someone standing alone ordering a drink. Deep breath.
Me: “Uh, hey. Is your name Wi-Fi? Because…”
Her: (Already frowning) “Seriously?”
Me: “…because I’m not feeling a connection?”
Her: (Stares at me flatly) “Yeah. No connection. Bye.” And turned away completely.
Total fail. Felt ridiculous and rude. Like, why did I think this would work? Instant regret. Saw Dave smirking at the next table. Learned my lesson fast: real talk beats fake, mean “jokes” any day. Most people just don’t wanna deal with that weird, aggressive energy. Stick to being friendly, folks.