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MadamSamba
02-28-2004, 11:55 PM
One thing that bugs the hell out of me is when I'm dancing with someone and they or someone off the dance floor strikes up a conversation with my partner or hurridly tries to book them for a dance later on.

To me, it's incredibly rude, inconsiderate and dismissive of the person you're dancing with. Surely they can wait 3 minutes for the dance to end?

Does it annoy anyone else?

Spitfire
02-29-2004, 12:52 AM
Yep, I find it annoying as well - other then just waving or saying hello.

tsb
02-29-2004, 03:26 AM
One thing that bugs the hell out of me is when I'm dancing with someone and they or someone off the dance floor strikes up a conversation with my partner or hurridly tries to book them for a dance later on.

To me, it's incredibly rude, inconsiderate and dismissive of the person you're dancing with. Surely they can wait 3 minutes for the dance to end?

Does it annoy anyone else?

if it's one person who keeps doing it, yes. otherwise i can think of enough extenuating circumstances where if it happened once or twice a night. it occurs to me that this is more likely to happen if one is dancing primarily with partners that are extremely popular/in demand.

pygmalion
02-29-2004, 08:22 AM
Hmm. I think there are some circumstances in which it's probably okay, or at least, not intended to offend. But most times, it's just plain rude. Hard to draw the line, though. Maybe it's as tsb suggested -- the repeat offender rule.

bordertangoman
02-29-2004, 12:57 PM
oh yes and there's dancing past the bar or buffet and grabbing a drink or sandwich as you go by. Only for the advanced philistine mind you.

tsb
02-29-2004, 04:18 PM
Hmm. I think there are some circumstances in which it's probably okay, or at least, not intended to offend. But most times, it's just plain rude. Hard to draw the line, though. Maybe it's as tsb suggested -- the repeat offender rule.


well, i've had cases where the person i wanted to dance with were being monopolized - one in particular where the guy hovered when they came off the floor and when any guy came near he'd ask her to dance and take her back out on the floor. i finally got a chance to ask her to dance while she was getting a drink at the bar. last friday another person had to leave but wanted to do her last dance with me (before y'all start tuning up, - she's married but hubby doesn't dance) but was getting asked by a lot of guys. i guess the general principle is that i personally can condone discourtesy if it's a response to someone else's discourtesy (so much for turning the other cheek and the meek inheriting the earth, eh?)

oh yes and there's dancing past the bar or buffet and grabbing a drink or sandwich as you go by. Only for the advanced philistine mind you.

works best in rumba or chacha; the latin arm styling is also good for an occasional noogie for anyone nearby with whom you have a a grudge or two

Swing Kitten
02-29-2004, 11:49 PM
I've only had one person do this (I won't mention any names D NICE :lol: )

and I've actually have had a guy watch a basketball game while we were dancing :shock:

if it happened all the time I'd probably get annoyed or offended or something but it has yet to bother me too much... I just tease them about it later :P

salsachinita
03-01-2004, 12:37 AM
i've had cases where the person i wanted to dance with were being monopolized

This I DO find annoying :x .........happened yesterday. The offender was an 'alpha' salsera who is kinda known to do this :roll: .

So what did I do......? I went and monopolized someone else :lol: :lol: :lol: (ok, this someone else was my former dancer partner 8) )!

Can't beat 'em, join em'!

MapleLeaf Salsero
03-03-2004, 02:40 PM
and I've actually have had a guy watch a basketball game while we were dancing :shock:


:shock: If it were a hockey game would that be OK? :shock:

Swing Kitten
03-03-2004, 11:19 PM
>> insert the ever-so-missing raised eyebrow smilie here <<