[QUOTE=Woody50;6850230]I'm curious. Why do you always say yes? I've had great results all over the US always saying no, or long time ago.
I'm not saying either way is best, just looking to hear your reasoning. Thanks.[/QUOTE]When I first started reading these boards, it was a piece of advice I saw posted by several people who seemed to be deep in the hobby. The reasoning was that saying "yes" (no matter what the truth was) was more likely to get you the service you were after than saying "no". They claimed that in some instances saying "no" could actually shut down the possibility of getting premium service on that visit and you'd have to try again another time. The reasoning was that first timers were more of an unknown for them, do you know what's on the menu, do you know about tipping, are you someone who could cause trouble for them if they "guess wrong"? So they might take it easy on you and just feel you out on that first session. If you say "yes" that's saying you've been before and you're back again, you know what's available and what you came for, you're ready to tip, and so on. Obviously you could be lying but in a way that's still telling them something. Maybe I put too much stock in to that old information or maybe things have changed but those are the general thoughts I've read on these boards.
