Earwicker wrote:The Sparky situ is entirely different as the fellas comment comes loaded with a load of racial, colonialist, patronising baggage so I could understand enragement there.
Yeah, there is that... But I still feel that there is a parallel here; as Ringo puts it, there's an implied judgment made by the guy, and whilst his judgment was positive in this case, there is another side to this. Which brings me to this idea of his being too close.
I don't think that telling the guy to fuck off was the right thing to do - after all, in his own mind, he probably was just trying to be nice. But I strongly sympathise with this feeling of invasion.
Also, to put it in context, I recognise the type of delivery that Mr Food describes. I share Ringo's feelings about complaints about "hipsters" here, but at the same time I recognise that there are people who feel free to offer the most personal comments to you with barely an introduction. This seems presumptuous and rude, and maybe insincere. Having been in a few situations similar to that which Mr Food describes (a party held by a friend in publishing jumps to mind), I've felt a strong sense of insincerity in much of the conversation there, a sort of veiled marking of status.
I too am making a mess of describing this, as it is a vague sort of feeling. Plus, I want to avoid making my own judgments on "that type of guy", which is as bad.
I'll try a different tack. To approach someone unannounced with a critical comment (good or bad), I feel that I have to be intimate enough with them to make it bearable. There's intimacy around our appearance, our thoughts and movements; they're how we present ourselves to the world. Unless I'm invited to by them, I won't make comment unless I really do want to be rude. Fortunately, this is very rare!
I quite like this thread. Etiquette is invoked in all of our interactions with people, but I rarely think about. I mentioned a while back a lecherous approach that I experienced at a swimming pool, which whilst was funny, made me think, well, how should I have reacted in this situation? (In this case, I just said thank you and ran away.)
Perhaps this is a peculiarly English form of reaction as well. I don't know!