Are professional males more likely to get meets and pre social events so that they can entertain at more select establishments such as Nandos and Wagamama rather than a Greggs or local coffee shop.? |
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"Are professional males more likely to get meets and pre social events so that they can entertain at more select establishments such as Nandos and Wagamama rather than a Greggs or local coffee shop.? "
Hasn't happened to me in the Years I've been here (on now defunct profiles) although I've dropped the "Professional" bit on this Profile (We're ALL professionals in our chosen Jobs/Careers/Life.. and there's nothing wrong with Greggs |
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Professional males, by Fab standards, should be driving a Bentley, wearing Gucci head to toe, walking with an entourage, smelling of Byredo, and taking Fab suitors only to OWO London for a private chef table dining experience.
Nowhere else would be acceptable or they simply shouldn’t call themselves professionals. |
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I don't think anyone with their head screwed on takes any more notice of it, than the BS warning that Fab is now a public company, often including Facebook text.
Most people aren't interested in careers, except - maybe - someone who is a little snobby and considers themselves elite |
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"Are professional males more likely to get meets and pre social events so that they can entertain at more select establishments such as Nandos and Wagamama rather than a Greggs or local coffee shop.? "
Nothing can trump Greggs |
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Tom is talking men who wear suits to work and earn a pretty penny. True professionals
What makes you think you have to wear a suit to earn good money or be a professional? Is there a cut of point on how much you earn before your professional status is taken away? |
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"I don't think anyone with their head screwed on takes any more notice of it, than the BS warning that Fab is now a public company, often including Facebook text.
Most people aren't interested in careers, except - maybe - someone who is a little snobby and considers themselves elite"
Everyone I’ve ever met wants to chat about careers. Does that make them all a little snobby and elite? |
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"Tom is talking men who wear suits to work and earn a pretty penny. True professionals"
I thought you meant top hats. You mean new money, I find that sort a little vulgar for my taste Tom.
Fraternising with the help and driving their own cars. Whatever is next, it's a slippery slope old chum. |
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"Professional males, by Fab standards, should be driving a Bentley, wearing Gucci head to toe, walking with an entourage, smelling of Byredo, and taking Fab suitors only to OWO London for a private chef table dining experience.
Nowhere else would be acceptable or they simply shouldn’t call themselves professionals. "
I had to Google Byredo.
I'll get me coat, it's the Primark one hanging over there. Cheque please! |
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"Are professional males more likely to get meets and pre social events so that they can entertain at more select establishments such as Nandos and Wagamama rather than a Greggs or local coffee shop.? "
On here it’s more likely to put people off because it’s predominantly working class. And overly professional males in this environment tend to be pretentious and fake. Other places it absolutely makes a huge difference as is seen as a barrier if you’re not a professional because your choices and plan for life so that you can look after yourself and loves ones are really important in a partner. On here they are not important. |
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"Let's put this another way. Would a fab lady prefer to be whisked away in a ford fiesta to a caravan or a nice BMW 3 series to a Travelodge. Only one winner and it's not the caravan class. "
I've been in some caravans that are better than a Premier Inn. |
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"Let's put this another way. Would a fab lady prefer to be whisked away in a ford fiesta to a caravan or a nice BMW 3 series to a Travelodge. Only one winner and it's not the caravan class. "
If he has a 3 series and only rates me at travelodge prices then I'm not getting in 💜 |
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"Let's put this another way. Would a fab lady prefer to be whisked away in a ford fiesta to a caravan or a nice BMW 3 series to a Travelodge. Only one winner and it's not the caravan class.
I've been in some caravans that are better than a Premier Inn."
I've been in some crack dens that are cleaner than some travelodges. |
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"Let's put this another way. Would a fab lady prefer to be whisked away in a ford fiesta to a caravan or a nice BMW 3 series to a Travelodge. Only one winner and it's not the caravan class. "
See my post about the 'Fwee seewees' in the cars thread which is currently running! |
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