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Different folks think different. Maybe he thought you were gay and your wife was there as "camouflage."
I was in Spain once and I asked a lady to dance (she was sitting at a table with her husband.) I mean actually dance not a pretext for a pickup line. Perfectly acceptable behaviour in my world but the bloke clearly didn't like it one bit. My Spanish was not good enough to reply "I only want to dance with her not bend her over the ice cream freezer" so I had to smile and wave my hands in what I hoped was a conciliatory manner.
I’d never ask to dance with someone else’s wife or date. That’s rude and asking to get your ass kicked.
Well durr that was my point. In your world certain things don't constitute polite behaviour. Travel somewhere else and things can be different. Respectfully, I might have thought that was fairly obvious.
About dancing - apart from that one incident which I just reported, I have never had any such trouble. This is because 99% of women absolutely love to dance, but guys mostly don't. If I ask a woman to dance then her guy is always fine with that - because he really doesn't want to, and she has been trying to nag him onto the floor for the last half hour.
Why the hell would anyone go to a dance hall if they are going to be offended by being asked to dance! Although if you're talking about sleazy clubs where asking to dance is really a disguised pickup line then OK I see where you are coming from.
I’m coming from it’s rude period. I’d never ask someone else’s woman to dance. Ever.
Everyone is entitled to their own opinion and good for you that you stand up for yourself. When people are afraid to speak their mind that is dangerous for freedom of speech.