Someone asked Lucy, you advertised for massage, I contacted you and asked, “Are you available?” Anything wrong? Now Lucy will tell you why.
First of all, ‘Are you available?’ seems a bit obtrusive, impolite, disrespectful, making people feel unsafe. Let's do a test. When you see someone in public, regardless of age or sex, you just walk up to him or her and ask, "Are you available?” He or she must be like this first😱, then like this🏃🏃♀️. Lucy did advertise for massage, but nowadays there are so many game scammers and scam calls, so everyone needs to be very careful and discreet. For safety and privacy, Lucy is more cautious. You need to give her some clues that you’re the right person to contact her.
Secondly, if you say, ‘Are you available?’ But who is ‘you’? You think it is supposed to be Lucy of course, but what if you dial the wrong number or if someone else answers her call? You need to make sure that the other person is Lucy and not someone else. Her next question is available for what? You need to at least let Lucy know that you are looking for a massage not something else and that the service she provides is just what you want.
In short, please contact her in the correct way, so as to make her feel sure, safe, reliable, and targeted. So that you can get twice the result with half the effort.