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    I wouldnt consider it rude, I'd probably even give you an honest answer.
    Looks like you have plenty of reviews on here yourself, you dont need this guy if you've got bad vibes about him already.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonyaxx View Post
    ...to ask a punter what nationality he is? Somebody wanted to book an appoiment for 9 pm but he claims he can't call me until 8 pm because he's at work! Then i asked him what nationality is and... BOOM!! I got 4 texts where he explain me that he has "loads of references" on EI& that i was very rude,and treat him without respect! I told him i just want to know who i am seeing and he told me that i am a racist!! Seriously??
    Guess you might not be meeting him then, attitude more than nationality.

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    He made an assumption that the answer to the question would not get him a booking. You by the sound of it had not said anything of the sort, so he is in the wrong for assuming and then getting angry over nothing.

    I've spoken to people on the phone and noted an accent and asked them where they were from and it was purely out of curiousity or I liked the sound of their voice etc.

    I would not see a client that I could not communicate with, so I am more likely to refuse a booking if the accent is too strong to understand (where ever they are from) than their Nationality.

    I know some ladies will not see guys from their home Country as well, which is not racist, it is just narrowing down the possibility of trouble further down the line.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonyaxx View Post
    He could not call me , because he was at work! We was talking by texts!
    I find that not many escorts want to do 'Text Sex'

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    Quote Originally Posted by nonpareil View Post
    Guess you might not be meeting him then, attitude more than nationality.
    Of course not!!!

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    i think its fine to ask nationality but not to go to far into it.


    For example;

    i had 1 escort screaming at me about 6/7 weeks ago" where are u from, you don't come". I explained to her i'd seen u before twice. It was awful stuff to be honest & i can't believe i went through with the booking. She looked at WhatsApp & said look at your number when i went into the apartment its Romanian. I told her ive never been to Romania & have no intention of going but i know your not Russian now after looking at your phone , your Romanian, & then she ultimately confessed that she was Romanian.
    it was horrible stuff because she was a nice girl before that , i don't know what happened her regarding a foreign national since i'd seen her before. She even said conas ata tu & i pretended i didn't know the answer for a minute & she was like "u see". i studied irish for 14 years i know what conas ata tu is & for a foreigner to say that to an irish person is an insult considering irish is a compulsory subject in the republic for children aged 4 all the way up to the leaving cert. Don't get me wrong i forgotten 95% of the irish i learned but still.

    anyway thats my opinion.

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    Quote Originally Posted by CurvaceousKate View Post
    He made an assumption that the answer to the question would not get him a booking. You by the sound of it had not said anything of the sort, so he is in the wrong for assuming and then getting angry over nothing.

    I've spoken to people on the phone and noted an accent and asked them where they were from and it was purely out of curiousity or I liked the sound of their voice etc.

    I would not see a client that I could not communicate with, so I am more likely to refuse a booking if the accent is too strong to understand (where ever they are from) than their Nationality.

    I know some ladies will not see guys from their home Country as well, which is not racist, it is just narrowing down the possibility of trouble further down the line.
    I don't want to meet people from my home country so that was the main reason that i asked! Maybe he is ashamed with his nationality or more likely he can't speak english very good! But i'm sick of this kind of attitude!

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    Quote Originally Posted by philipkntz View Post
    I wouldnt consider it rude, I'd probably even give you an honest answer.
    Looks like you have plenty of reviews on here yourself, you dont need this guy if you've got bad vibes about him already.
    His attitude was a big turn off!! So a big NO for this guy!!

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    Quote Originally Posted by robbie9 View Post
    i think its fine to ask nationality but not to go to far into it.


    For example;

    i had 1 escort screaming at me about 6/7 weeks ago" where are u from, you don't come". I explained to her i'd seen u before twice. It was awful stuff to be honest & i can't believe i went through with the booking. She looked at WhatsApp & said look at your number when i went into the apartment its Romanian. I told her ive never been to Romania & have no intention of going but i know your not Russian now after looking at your phone , your Romanian, & then she ultimately confessed that she was Romanian.
    it was horrible stuff because she was a nice girl before that , i don't know what happened her regarding a foreign national since i'd seen her before. She even said conas ata tu & i pretended i didn't know the answer for a minute & she was like "u see". i studied irish for 14 years i know what conas ata tu is & for a foreigner to say that to an irish person is an insult considering irish is a compulsory subject in the republic for children aged 4 all the way up to the leaving cert. Don't get me wrong i forgotten 95% of the irish i learned but still.

    anyway thats my opinion.
    What conas ata tu means?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Sonyaxx View Post
    What conas ata tu means?
    how are you Tá mé go maith = the answer which I am good.
    Last edited by robbie9; 28-05-15 at 16:10.

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