Day: November 17, 2025
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- Bill Ackman wrote on X that his go-to line for talking to women used to be, “May I meet you?”
- Memes and reactions to the advice soon followed.
- Some social media users found the advice helpful or said that it helped encourage men to meet women offline.
Trying to strike up a conversation with a woman in the real world? Bill Ackman has some advice for you.
The billionaire CEO of Pershing Square Holdings wrote on X that many young men “find it difficult to meet young women in a public setting.” Reflecting on his youth, Ackman offered what he said was his old go-to line.
“May I meet you?”
The line seemed to take social media by storm over the weekend. Ackman’s post has racked up roughly 4,200 comments, ranging from meme-ified mockery to sincere conversations and endorsements of his advice.
“This ain’t 1850s UK,” one user commented. “This is ‘peak rizz,'” wrote another.
— naiive (@naiivememe) November 17, 2025
Ackman responded to some of the comments. When one commenter wrote that he tried the line on a girl at a coffee shop and “she said no,” Ackman wrote, “Try again.”
“You need not fear being rejected,” Ackman wrote. “Wrong girl for you. Her loss, your gain.”
When another user suggested that Ackman had found success with it because he was wealthy, he responded, “I didn’t have two nickels then.”
Some online praised the post. “You have taken dating off the apps with a single X post,” wrote one. “Corny? Maybe. But authentic,” another wrote.
“May I meet you” from a 6’3” hedge fund billionaire vs.“May I meet you” from a 5’8” junior banker clearing $160K total comp pic.twitter.com/vcR87s5FpY
— litquidity (@litcapital) November 16, 2025
Perhaps unsurprisingly, the post quickly turned into a big meme fest.
Nick O’Neill, a crypto enthusiast known for his joke persona, tried it out on the subway and in the park. (Both attempts appeared unsuccessful.)
“Attention, ladies of New York City, may I meet you?” he asked a crowded subway car. “Should there be a line that forms, please line up single file,” he added.
Another tried it as an opening line with all of their Hinge matches.
There were Selena Gomez memes and Shane Gillis memes, Joe Biden memes and JD Vance memes.
Some X posters suggested Ackman was out of touch with the younger generation of daters.
“May i meet you fellow kids,” one X poster wrote with an image of actor Steve Buscemi dressed as a teenager, a reference to the popular “How do you do, fellow kids” meme that mocks attempts by older people to fit in with today’s youth.
“You Boomers have zero clue what you have created,” another commenter wrote.
“May I meet you?” https://t.co/0oVlGuTKWC pic.twitter.com/XJ1rBT8lYs
— Magills (@magills_) November 16, 2025
This is far from the first brush with internet virality for Ackman, a prolific X user known for writing long posts sometimes reaching thousands of words (he dressed up as one of his X posts for Halloween).
While much of the meme-ing centered on “May I meet you?” as a pickup line for women, Ackman wrote that it “should also work for women seeking men as well as same sex interactions.”
After the post went viral, Ackman posted that the line works best “when you are moving” and that he’d heard a Stanford undergrad had used it successfully.
“A world where human interaction is encouraged and rewarded is a better world,” he wrote.
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Here are some of today’s top news #headlines for Monday, November 17, 2025:
U.S. Politics & News
Epstein Files: President Trump has reversed his position and is now urging House Republicans to vote to release all unclassified Jeffrey Epstein files, a move that comes as momentum built in Congress for a vote on the matter.
Immigration: Federal agents from ICE and the Department of Homeland Security are conducting an operation in Charlotte, North Carolina, leading to dozens of arrests and local pushback. The Supreme Court is also set to review a Trump administration policy that limits asylum claims at the U.S.-Mexico border.
Economy & Policy: The U.S. Mint has produced its last penny after a 200-year run. Wholesale turkey prices have jumped significantly, potentially leading to higher costs for Americans this Thanksgiving. The FAA has lifted all restrictions on commercial flights imposed during the recent government shutdown, allowing airlines to resume normal schedules.
World News
Bangladesh: Ousted former Prime Minister Sheikh Hasina has been sentenced to death in absentia for crimes against humanity in connection with a crackdown on protests last year.
Ukraine & Russia: Ukraine has reached a deal with France to purchase up to 100 Rafale fighter jets and air defense systems. A Polish train track used to transport aid to Ukraine was destroyed in what the prime minister called an “act of sabotage”.
Gaza Conflict: The UN Security Council is scheduled to vote on a U.S.-backed plan for stabilization in Gaza that includes language referencing a Palestinian state.
Science & Health
Public Health: A resident in Northern Arizona has died from the plague. The CDC is also monitoring a botulism outbreak that has hospitalized 23 infants.
Astronomy: Astronomers have discovered that the well-known Pleiades cluster is only the center of a much larger stellar complex, containing over 3,000 stars.
For more details, you can visit major news outlets such as ABC News, the BBC, CNN, or NPR.— Michael Novakhov (@mikenov) Nov 17, 2025
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