Well hang on. It isn’t that simple. The man buying the woman a drink is more or less the courtship norm. They haven’t actually stepped that far out of line by asking for a drink so the way you respond has to be calibrated to their status. If their status isn’t that high and it was something of a gutsy move to ask for one, there is nothing wrong with letting them down softly with a “Nope. It isn’t anything personal, you seem cool. I just don’t buy drinks for women I just met” and you can segue into a conversation about how silly the norm is if you like. If the person has really high status then something more along the lines of lightly mocking them for being a spoiled brat who won’t buy their own drinks can go over fine.
If the person has really high status then something more along the lines of lightly mocking them for being a spoiled brat who won’t buy their own drinks can go over fine.
Umm, only with someone with whom I was already acquainted and I think the way I phrased it sounds worse than I meant it to sound. Spoiled is a bit much, I meant it to describe the extreme end of the possible responses you were suggesting. My point was more (1) when someone asks you to buy them a drink while they are testing your status they’re also putting themselves at risk for rejection. So if your status is fairly equal already, be nice about it. And (2) the greater the initial status differential between you and the other person, the more confident you need to be (which, as I understand it has been well tested, I can anecdotally testify to and which is consistent with dominance hierarchy theory.)
Well hang on. It isn’t that simple. The man buying the woman a drink is more or less the courtship norm. They haven’t actually stepped that far out of line by asking for a drink so the way you respond has to be calibrated to their status. If their status isn’t that high and it was something of a gutsy move to ask for one, there is nothing wrong with letting them down softly with a “Nope. It isn’t anything personal, you seem cool. I just don’t buy drinks for women I just met” and you can segue into a conversation about how silly the norm is if you like. If the person has really high status then something more along the lines of lightly mocking them for being a spoiled brat who won’t buy their own drinks can go over fine.
Is this speculation or have you tried it?
Umm, only with someone with whom I was already acquainted and I think the way I phrased it sounds worse than I meant it to sound. Spoiled is a bit much, I meant it to describe the extreme end of the possible responses you were suggesting. My point was more (1) when someone asks you to buy them a drink while they are testing your status they’re also putting themselves at risk for rejection. So if your status is fairly equal already, be nice about it. And (2) the greater the initial status differential between you and the other person, the more confident you need to be (which, as I understand it has been well tested, I can anecdotally testify to and which is consistent with dominance hierarchy theory.)