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Originally Posted by
vinouspleasure 
We used to call one of my friends, Mr. Rejection. He's a very smart guy (studied for one night before the LSATs and did extremely well) and reasoned that if he asked out 100 beautiful girls, one of them would say yes.
We'd go to a bar, he'd ask our every single beautiful girl and get shot down and shot down and shot down. By the end of the night, word got around and they'd be telling him no before he could even open his mouth. My friends and I would be laughing our heads off but he never seemed to care.
He married a model.
That is a good one. Enjoyed it. Thanks

Merkur, there really isn't a right nor a wrong way to handle rejection. It hits us faster than we know. The next minute, we feel like we're in a freefall of some sort.
The last time it happened to me, I surprised myself by asking her why she said no, so that I could learn from it and move on, hopefully a tad wiser. It caught her by surprise but she did tell me her reason.
I learnt from that experience and got better at it the next time round.