Method of Meeting People

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meth·od (mthd)
n.
1. A means or manner of procedure, especially a regular and systematic way of accomplishing something: a simple method for making a pie crust; mediation as a method of solving disputes. See Usage Note at methodology.
2. Orderly arrangement of parts or steps to accomplish an end: random efforts that lack method.
3. The procedures and techniques characteristic of a particular discipline or field of knowledge: This field course gives an overview of archaeological method.
4. Method A technique of acting in which the actor recalls emotions and reactions from past experience and uses them in identifying with and individualizing the character being portrayed.

meet·ing (mtng)
n.
1. The act or process or an instance of coming together; an encounter.
2. An assembly or gathering of people, as for a business, social, or religious purpose.

Do you have one? I don’t know. I don’t know that I have questions that I ask or steps that I take to introduce myself to people. Are you suppose to have one? I have never heard of it until today.

I guess subconsciously – I have a method. I don’t know what it is though. Do you have a method? Are you methodical about meeting people or do you just meet them? Let me know. I’m very interested in your method. I’m also interested in the identity projection of one that doesn’t have a method. What does that say about them?

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