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I love to talk about my Tesla, I start like this.
"I love it, it's not a car, it's a spaceship that glides on the road."
I’m a young female Tesla owner and I am constantly stopped in public to talk about anything Tesla related. At first it was fine, but it has greatly escalated. People have blocked in a parking spot/charging spot with their cars and approaching my window, where I would have no way to exit the situation. I respect that the new technology is exciting, but I don’t feel as if it’s fair to put me in uncomfortable/unsafe situations just to make a couple comments. How can I politely turn down these interactions?[/QUOTE
well if you were in LA vs LA South, that would not happen, and you are polite, so it will continue to happen, but you can have a card saying you are mute and refer them to YouTube
Same way you’d turn down conversation from anyone talking to you you don’t want to talk to.I’m a young female Tesla owner and I am constantly stopped in public to talk about anything Tesla related. At first it was fine, but it has greatly escalated. People have blocked in a parking spot/charging spot with their cars and approaching my window, where I would have no way to exit the situation. I respect that the new technology is exciting, but I don’t feel as if it’s fair to put me in uncomfortable/unsafe situations just to make a couple comments. How can I politely turn down these interactions?
Where do you charge? I'll try to swing by and pretend to be your friend.I wish I got extra attention from female onlookers.. sheesh.
No one approaches me to ask about the car. Male, female, or LGBTQ.
AirPods!I’m a young female Tesla owner and I am constantly stopped in public to talk about anything Tesla related. At first it was fine, but it has greatly escalated. People have blocked in a parking spot/charging spot with their cars and approaching my window, where I would have no way to exit the situation. I respect that the new technology is exciting, but I don’t feel as if it’s fair to put me in uncomfortable/unsafe situations just to make a couple comments. How can I politely turn down these interactions?