Simon, it would have made my day too.
I cannot abide being referred to as 'my dear' but 'love' or 'darling' doesn't bother me. I love it when a chap holds open a door or does something gallant or chivalrous. Not long back I dropped some of my groceries whilst packing the car and an old gentleman insisted on picking them up for me. Bless him, he could hardly bend, and I felt a bit guilty. I gave him a big smile and said 'Thank you, Sir' He looked like he really appreciated the manners.
Always found that flirting slightly with older men used to sell stuff at the craft fairs! I'm going to add here that I quite like flirting, but I wouldn't dream of it if I thought the chap would be offended. And I don't mean to be patronising at all.
I cannot abide being referred to as 'my dear' but 'love' or 'darling' doesn't bother me. I love it when a chap holds open a door or does something gallant or chivalrous. Not long back I dropped some of my groceries whilst packing the car and an old gentleman insisted on picking them up for me. Bless him, he could hardly bend, and I felt a bit guilty. I gave him a big smile and said 'Thank you, Sir' He looked like he really appreciated the manners.
Always found that flirting slightly with older men used to sell stuff at the craft fairs! I'm going to add here that I quite like flirting, but I wouldn't dream of it if I thought the chap would be offended. And I don't mean to be patronising at all.
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