Discussion Overview
The thread explores humorous and creative ways participants decline fliers when offered, including interactions with solicitors. The discussion encompasses personal anecdotes, reactions to various solicitation methods, and the social dynamics involved in these encounters.
Discussion Character
- Exploratory
- Conceptual clarification
- Debate/contested
Main Points Raised
- Some participants share their favorite humorous responses, such as "Sorry. I can't read." and "Sorry, I've had my fill of strip clubs for today."
- Others describe instinctive reactions to fliers, including a participant's blunt response to a Scientology invitation.
- A few participants mention the common practice of ignoring or walking past those handing out fliers, with one noting the experience of being approached by a person in a chicken suit.
- Several participants express frustration with aggressive sales tactics, particularly from cell phone salespeople at malls, and share experiences of feeling insulted or cornered by their approaches.
- One participant recounts a friend's humorous interaction with a flier distributor for a speed reading seminar, highlighting the absurdity of the situation.
- Some participants reflect on the rarity of fliers in their areas, suggesting that solicitation methods vary by location.
- There are mentions of blunt refusals to solicitations, with one participant noting a friend's surprising directness when declining a request to donate blood.
Areas of Agreement / Disagreement
Participants generally share a range of humorous and creative responses to declining fliers, but there is no consensus on a single preferred method. The discussion includes both agreement on common frustrations and differing personal experiences with solicitation.
Contextual Notes
Participants' experiences and responses are influenced by their local environments, with some noting that solicitation practices differ significantly by region.