Self-confessed "hot girl" Emma Lindley has revealed all of her "most valuable hot girl tips" in a video she posted online.

Some of her tips include how to get free drinks and help with flat tires but her advice has seemingly backfired.


TAKE PHOTOS WITH RANDOM MEN

First, Lindley said the best thing you can do is take selfies with "random men" when you're out and then post them to your social media when you want to "spice things up."

Some viewers were a bit confused about what she meant by "spice things up," but usually that means to cause some drama or at least capture the attention of followers.

For instance, one might do this if they're trying to get the attention of a love interest to show that other people are interested in them.

GET A FREEK DRINK

"If a man does wanna buy you a drink at the bar and you don't wanna waste your time, tell him that that drink is buying him exactly two minutes to win you over," Lindley suggested.

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For many girls, this means receiving an easy free drink and then returning their friends.

But who knows – you could meet the love of your life if his elevator pitch is captivating!

GO ON FUN DATES

Next, Lindley advised people to set their dating app locations to the rich neighborhoods in their areas if they want to go on "really fun, really cool" dates.

She also said to set the radius for one mile so you're only matching wth people from that exact area.

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HAVE GUYS WANTING TO RESCUE YOU

Sometimes, people just get too overwhelmed to go on a planned date.

Lindley said an easy excuse to cancel is to pretend you have a flat tire.

She said to make it more believable, take a photo of you with a flat tire if it ever does happen so you can send it when needed.

While Lindley confirmed in her comment section that this tip is specifically to get out of dates you don't want to go on, many viewers were excited about playing the role of "damsel in distress," as one user put it.

"Snapped one time that I had a flat tire & 2 guys were willing to drive out to help me," they gushed.

YOU DON'T NEED A WHOLE OVERNIGHT BAG

If you don't know how your date is going to go but you want to be prepared, Lindley alerted people that "if you roll up a pair of underwear and a tank top real tiny, you can fit it in a small going-out purse."

A viewer of the video added that a travel-sized toothbrush can usually fit in a small purse as well.

HOT GIRL BUMMER

Although many viewers did find Lindley's tips useful, several were concerned about the lack of sincerity behind them.

"You exposed yo self with the rich neighborhood sh*t," one commented.

"Umm no," another wrote.

At least two other viewers labeled Lindley as "toxic."

However, the hate doesn't seem to be stopping Lindley, who confirmed that she's going to post more tips for her viewers in the future.

In the meantime, those who are skeptical about the "hot girl tips" can seek advice from a true relationship expert or two.

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For instance, a dating coach revealed she encourages her clients to see more than one person at a time for their own well-being.

Plus, matchmaker Gina Hendrix revealed two things you're doing wrong on dating apps that are causing you to have a bad experience.


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