
In a lot of places, it's pretty hard to randomly speak to someone you do not know. Even in public places, without a personal reference or introduction, it just isn't commonly done anymore.
Making conversation in the course of our daily lives contributes to a sense of well being. A chance conversation can lead to new friendships, adventures, and experiences.
The OK button
An OK button is handsome and functional. It's a symbol to let people know that it's OK if they actually try and speak with you. That's all there is to it.
You wear it as you navigate your day. It tells people that you're not only great to talk to, but you like the idea of a warmer and more open city.
Note that when you wear an OK button you do so at your own risk. You might strike up a rewarding conversation, or you might end up having a lousy experience. We aren’t responsible for what occurs to anyone wearing an OK button. By wearing an OK button you understand and agree to this.


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