When a girl says she hates you, most of the time she may not be hating you, but she is acting coquettishly, so there is no need to be nervous. You just need to reply in context. So what is the best way to reply when a girl says she hates you?
Here are some examples:
Man: Let’s have dinner together at night.
Female: I don’t want to eat at night to lose weight.
Male: We lost weight together that night.
Female: I hate it!
Here, when a girl says "hate", it means a contradiction. Anyone with some experience knows that when a girl pretends to be angry and says "You are so annoying", it is therefore a signal of favorability; on the contrary, when a girl politely and respectfully says "I think you are a good person" , which means that good guy cards will be issued.
Similarly, when a girl finishes saying "You are so annoying", the boy who is interested in picking up girls can seize the opportunity to expand the conflict again. For example, "Why do you only hate me?" or "If I can help you lose weight, then I will hate you a little more." This can deepen the atmosphere and lead to warmth. It is conceivable that after chatting like this for more than a dozen times, it would be natural for them to hug each other after meeting. And silly boys always stay in a daze for a few times and then run out of words, so the relationship cannot be sufficiently promoted. Just like the love scenes in mainland movies in the past, the woman: "This pig head!" The man: "Hahaha..." Touch the back of the head, then the conversation is over, then the song comes, and then the wide-angle shot shows the blue sky, white clouds and grassland... You can't learn anything from applause.
When conflicts arise, they must be expanded. So, how to expand the contradiction?
Follow the assumptions of the other party and carefully look at Lainiao's answers. Have you found a common characteristic? There are often a few implicit meanings in all the answers. Wrong, I think I am good at making girls happy blabla.
So what do you think are the adverse effects of singing against a girl?
The reference answer is also implicit, if Say you are right, and think about how you would respond to that premise, and make that response as vivid as possible. There is a meaning of "You are right, he said I hate it, right? I hate it so much, I want to hate it even more!" This kind of shameless and talkative mentality has a bit of a bad feeling, and will be inexplicably alluring to girls.
I hope that the next time a girl says she hates you, you won’t be too busy correcting her. She is actually sending you a signal. If you stupidly interpret it as the girl’s denial of you, you want to change. If she has an impression of you, you are totally wrong. A real master will only follow the girl's wordsGo back silently and seduce girls into wanting more.