In your case, I would just keep saying no thank you until he gets the hint. I don't think you will be branded a snob by anyone but him , and if he thinks taht, not much you can do.
Perhaps it is because I ma from Seattle, the passive agressive capital of the world. But I don't think there is any good way to tell him.
As for snobbery, I do think it is acceptable for good dancers to want to distance themselves from beginners so they can enjoy themselves. Serious dancers are there for the serious dancing. I am always polite and do not turn requests ever, but I will not ask anyone who is not either rather attractive, or i know she is a decent or good dancer. I hate getting stuck in a bad dance unless something else makes up for it.
Now, i don't think she has to be perfect. I dance and enjoy it with many just medium level dancers. In fact, they can be funner than the serious followers who sometimes only know how to follow rigidly. But there are far too many women who have been dancing for several years who still can not do a decent swing out. I blame both the teachrs, and the modern style of dancing that leaves followers unable to follow a simple lead.
is it their fault. Well, yes and no. But if they cant be bothered to learn the basics, then why should I put up with it.
This is from the idea that I have never met a woman who i thought could not learn to be pretty good, often with just afew simple tips. wish they would ask me. I would be glad to showe them.
men, on the other hand, may be beyond hope. Some just aren't going to get any better no matter what. Funny I would feel this way, but I think it makes sense. I have taught women to dance sometimes, and found them accomplished dancers by the end of the night. But not sure if someone who is a bad leader has better than 50 50 chance of improving, even with help.
Perhaps it is because I ma from Seattle, the passive agressive capital of the world. But I don't think there is any good way to tell him.
As for snobbery, I do think it is acceptable for good dancers to want to distance themselves from beginners so they can enjoy themselves. Serious dancers are there for the serious dancing. I am always polite and do not turn requests ever, but I will not ask anyone who is not either rather attractive, or i know she is a decent or good dancer. I hate getting stuck in a bad dance unless something else makes up for it.
Now, i don't think she has to be perfect. I dance and enjoy it with many just medium level dancers. In fact, they can be funner than the serious followers who sometimes only know how to follow rigidly. But there are far too many women who have been dancing for several years who still can not do a decent swing out. I blame both the teachrs, and the modern style of dancing that leaves followers unable to follow a simple lead.
is it their fault. Well, yes and no. But if they cant be bothered to learn the basics, then why should I put up with it.
This is from the idea that I have never met a woman who i thought could not learn to be pretty good, often with just afew simple tips. wish they would ask me. I would be glad to showe them.
men, on the other hand, may be beyond hope. Some just aren't going to get any better no matter what. Funny I would feel this way, but I think it makes sense. I have taught women to dance sometimes, and found them accomplished dancers by the end of the night. But not sure if someone who is a bad leader has better than 50 50 chance of improving, even with help.