Just Curious!!!!!!!
If someone just decides to go for a massage and pays the door fee, and the attendant walks in the room and asks, "What kind of session would you like?".
Is it wrong to say, I just came for the massage, I do not want anything extra.
Obviously the mpa would be upset, since they're not making money.
This came up because after I chose my session, the mpa was not talking (One word answers, "yes", "no", "maybe", "because").
So I thought I would ask something that no one has probably asked just to get a conversation going?
The answer was,
her - "They must chose at least the basic"
me - "What if they do not want it"
her - "well, I guess they don't get a massage"
me - "has it ever happened before?"
her - "No. most people come in here knowing what they're going to get.
me - "If they came in, and did not want any extras, would you give them their room fee back?"
her - "Would you like to turn over?", and that was pretty much the end of the conversation.
If someone just decides to go for a massage and pays the door fee, and the attendant walks in the room and asks, "What kind of session would you like?".
Is it wrong to say, I just came for the massage, I do not want anything extra.
Obviously the mpa would be upset, since they're not making money.
This came up because after I chose my session, the mpa was not talking (One word answers, "yes", "no", "maybe", "because").
So I thought I would ask something that no one has probably asked just to get a conversation going?
The answer was,
her - "They must chose at least the basic"
me - "What if they do not want it"
her - "well, I guess they don't get a massage"
me - "has it ever happened before?"
her - "No. most people come in here knowing what they're going to get.
me - "If they came in, and did not want any extras, would you give them their room fee back?"
her - "Would you like to turn over?", and that was pretty much the end of the conversation.