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peachyfuzzle reply
If you want to get something out of someone, let them do most of the talking while asking mostly questions, and only respond to the parts they talk about that get you to your goal. You'll still be engaged in the conversation, but people tend to forget about most of what they say if one thing becomes the final point of the conversation. Basically, lead the other person from behind. The trick is subtlety.


rizriang reply
That viagra is covered by health insurance and most name brand birth controls are not (even though viagra is just for boners and birth control helps with a litany of female hormone regulation issues).

Foxtrot-Uniform-Too reply
There was an article in Norway some years back asking rich people how they saved money. I think this was after the 2008 financial crisis.
One billionaire, Stein Erik Hagen, answered that he was frugal by sending his old shirts back to his Saville Row tailor to have his shirt collars replaced. He suggested more people should save money like that...
It has become an example in Norway of how absolutely clueless and detached some rich people are.















Sasha_Forbidden_Red reply
Silence. Its a very effective interview technique, because as humans we are conditioned to break silences in conversations.

peachyfuzzle reply
If you want to get something out of someone, let them do most of the talking while asking mostly questions, and only respond to the parts they talk about that get you to your goal. You'll still be engaged in the conversation, but people tend to forget about most of what they say if one thing becomes the final point of the conversation. Basically, lead the other person from behind. The trick is subtlety.


rizriang reply
That viagra is covered by health insurance and most name brand birth controls are not (even though viagra is just for boners and birth control helps with a litany of female hormone regulation issues).

Foxtrot-Uniform-Too reply
There was an article in Norway some years back asking rich people how they saved money. I think this was after the 2008 financial crisis.
One billionaire, Stein Erik Hagen, answered that he was frugal by sending his old shirts back to his Saville Row tailor to have his shirt collars replaced. He suggested more people should save money like that...
It has become an example in Norway of how absolutely clueless and detached some rich people are.

