Monday, 17 December 2012

Earn Some Money - 23 Phrases That Payses


) if you use this line. You're likely to get a better response (and better service! This opening line appeal to someone's instinctive helpful nature, when approaching a service agent or receptionist. I need your help. 1.

Help someone know right away that you are calling as a stranger who hopes to become a friend, especially on the phone. Don't pretend to be someone's best friend. Be honest. But, you don't know me. 2.

They might reciprocate and become your frist friend, and if you pick the right person, fun, it's honest! Use this line to disarm others' preoccupation, especially at an event where you don't know anyone. I don't know anybody here. 3.

Humble phrase also demonstrates interest in the other person, this approachable. You'd like to learn more. You're not too proud to admit you don't know everything. It shows that you're listening. I don't know what that means. 4.

Surrender yourself and they'll usually help you out. Give them a chance to introduce you to others. This appeals to someone's helpful nature, again. I'm new here/this is my first time. 5.

Specificity = credibility, remember. Just to see if you really come back in 10 seconds, too, they will usually count. Sentences like this speed it up, " With the limited time each person has to talk to you on the phone. This tells someone that you really will "be right back, especially on the phone. Hang on for ten seconds. 6.

Be sure to offer an example as support for your point. Helps he or she follow you and the conversation, keeps someone engaged. Let me give you an example. 7.

" " is than "Hello! It's amazing how much friendlier "Welcome in! In a room - use these two words to show approachability and hospitality, in all situations - at a table. Welcome in. 8.

Cool and informal, it's also appropriate phrasing for our times: casual. This covers all mediums of communication and therefore leaves it open for someone to reach you however they prefer. Drop me a line. 9.

" any day. This beats "Thanks, when someone goes out of there way to help you! You're my hero. 10.

Tell them. Only care what you learned, people don't care what you know. Here's what I learned. 11.

They love this phrase. Go to the Ritz. Don't believe me? This beats "Your Welcome" any day. It's my pleasure. 12.

Jack Canfield, thanks. Help them understand why you say no without making them feel rejected. I'm saying no FOR ME, i'm not saying no TO YOU. 13.

You don't have to defend it. They'll respect your choice, and people won't inquire WHY it's not comfortable. This is a good enough reason to object to anything because comfort is everything. I'm not comfortable with that. 14.

Get their attention and then explain your point, pause for two seconds. These two words say it honestly and directly. I disagree. 15.

But it's also OK to tell someone that they're question is important enough that you will go out of your way to find the answer for them. It's OK not to know everything. But I can find out, i don't know. 16.

Use this to keep your conversation partner on point, after a long-winded answer. To answer your question, so. 17.

Almost like "my answer" was good simply because it came from me. It reassures and affirms me. My friend Jeff does this and I love it. Good answer. 18.

There's just something about it. I use it all the time. But it made me feel great, i don't know why. I once had a waitress in a hotel lobby that said this for everything. You got it. 19.

But it's amazing, few service professionals use this. They get it now. People don't have to wait. Right away. 20.

This shows confidence in your points and beliefs, a favorite of Cosmo Kramer. You better believe it. 21.

This phrase helps you keep it real and assures that others respect your choices. That's just the way I do business. 22.

) (It's amazing how few people say this. It offers your willingness to hear someone out, what's more. This phrase compliments someone and shows lack of judgment. Most people are too proud and too close-minded to show openness to new ideas. I never thought of it that way. 23.

What's your best phrase that pays? . . LET ME ASK YA THIS.

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