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slcbelle

It's typically, "Woah!  Do you compete?"
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I usually get, "Wow, that's so cool!"

Skating_Jen

I often get "yeah, I can do that" right...an axel??? "Yeah" ok...double salchow?? "Yeah" show me.. "Uhmmm I pulled my ham string" xD then I do it and they just stand there with their mouths open O_o

I once talked to a guy about that I use to do figure skating (I had to take a longer break) and he answered back "so where's your figure gone?" I was so shocked I didn't know what to say.. I am not overweight or anywhere near overweight. I wear clothes size UK8 O_o
It doesn't matter how bad the day/week is as soon as I'm on the ice and hear the sound of my blades it's all good. Nothing else matters on the ice!

4711

Quote from: Skating_Jen on June 27, 2013, 06:20:28 AM

I once talked to a guy about that I use to do figure skating (I had to take a longer break) and he answered back "so where's your figure gone?" I was so shocked I didn't know what to say.. I am not overweight or anywhere near overweight. I wear clothes size UK8 O_o

LOL

I think that was a lame pick-up line. I think he was hoping you would show him!  :blush: :angel:
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icedancer

Quote from: 4711 on June 27, 2013, 02:29:16 PM
LOL

I think that was a lame pick-up line. I think he was hoping you would show him!  :blush: :angel:

Either that or he had no idea what "figure skating" was and so made a lame joke to try engage you somehow...

FigureSpins

Quote from: Skating_Jen on June 27, 2013, 06:20:28 AM
I once talked to a guy about that I use to do figure skating (I had to take a longer break) and he answered back "so where's your figure gone?" I was so shocked I didn't know what to say.. I am not overweight or anywhere near overweight. I wear clothes size UK8 O_o

I thought you were from Germany.  ???  Could his meaning have been lost in translation somehow? 

In German, the sport is called "eis kunstlaufen," which roughly means "artistic running on ice," lol.  (I love german) 
I wonder what the german phrase is for "figure skater?" 

There used to be a slew of bumper sticker-slogans about figure skating.   "Skaters Figure Things Out" "Figure Skaters Do It Better" etc.  Some of them were a little risque', like "Skaters Do It On Ice" "Pond Skaters Do It Carefully" and "Synchro Skaters Do It Together."
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Laneybug7

One of my personal favorites: 'So you're a figure skater, is that why you have such a nice figure?' Yep cheesy pick up line.  I also get the: 'Do you compete?', 'Where do you do that?", 'Can you do the twirly things?', 'Can you do a triple salchow?'

icedancer

I skate at a mall rink quite close to where I live and so occassionally I will see neighbors and friends at the rink.

The other day these two guys (well, grown men - retired actually) - friends of mine saw me and yelled my name across the whole mall from the bridge above the rink - I looked up and waved - they yelled "Do something fancy!!!"

I yelled back that I was doing something fancy!  (I was working on edges, turns and twizzles!).

;D

Icicle

Quote from: FigureSpins on June 27, 2013, 03:01:13 PM

In German, the sport is called "eis kunstlaufen," which roughly means "artistic running on ice," lol.  (I love german) 
I wonder what the german phrase is for "figure skater?" 



Eiskunstläuferin, if you are female, and Eiskunstläufer, if you are male.

AgnesNitt

I was sitting next to my 90 year old mother who poked me in the leg. "Goodness, you're solid. Is that from figure skating?"

You, betcha.
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Twizzler

I usually get "oh, where do you do that?" I mean, we have a hockey team, do they think they melt the ice between games or what?

jjane45

Quote from: Twizzler on June 27, 2013, 07:03:57 PM
I usually get "oh, where do you do that?" I mean, we have a hockey team, do they think they melt the ice between games or what?

Parallel universe!

Skating_Jen

Quote from: FigureSpins on June 27, 2013, 03:01:13 PM
I thought you were from Germany.  ???  Could his meaning have been lost in translation somehow? 

In German, the sport is called "eis kunstlaufen," which roughly means "artistic running on ice," lol.  (I love german) 
I wonder what the german phrase is for "figure skater?" 

There used to be a slew of bumper sticker-slogans about figure skating.   "Skaters Figure Things Out" "Figure Skaters Do It Better" etc.  Some of them were a little risque', like "Skaters Do It On Ice" "Pond Skaters Do It Carefully" and "Synchro Skaters Do It Together."

4711 and icedancer2 I don't think so xD he had his kids next to him xD

Well I am from Germany but that happened when I was in Perth, so that shouldn't of been a problem xD

But yesterday, I went skating and there was a school class on the public session and I did double salchow and axel etc. and I fell when doing one double salchow, a girl came up and went woah I was watching you all the time your sooo good....until you fell O_o
It doesn't matter how bad the day/week is as soon as I'm on the ice and hear the sound of my blades it's all good. Nothing else matters on the ice!

Vicki7

I usually get "Oh, do you go to X to do that?" X being a rink quite far away. I say, "Oh no, there's a rink at Y now, I go there." Our rink is very new so not a lot of people know about it.

Then after I explain that, I get:

"So, can you spin?" I can now say yes to that (not very well, and only on 2 feet, but I'm learning)
"Can you jump?" I can also say yes to this now (only a waltz jump, but to a non skater, or a recreational skater, that's pretty cool in itself)
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Neverdull44

I usually get, "How long have you been skating?" when I am at the rink.  Or, by kids (in public session), "Can you teach me to spin?"  To which I answer, "Oh, you can do it if you sign up for 'Learn to Skate' group lessons." 

One of the funniest was by this man who was holding the walls with white knuckles and buckled ankles.  I was out doing power threes, biding my time in a Sunday public, and he says, "So, is this your first time skating?"  I thought was really funny.

My best friend told me that I shouldn't skate at my age (44), when I started back last year.  :sweat  Then, she went to the rink with me one night, and hasn't said a word since.  :P

Neighbor of several streets down is riding his motorcycle at 9:00 a.m. on Saturday.  I am head down in my trunk, pulling together my skating stuff (fell all out of the bag).  I hear the motorcycle stop behind me and shut off.  I turn around and he says, "Did you do Yoga?"  I am not wearing yoga pants.  I am in a black velvet stretch skating dress with tights in South Florida in June and it's already 85 degrees with 100% humidity (feels like 100 in a wet sauna).  I say "No, I was figure skating."