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@katekornish
Last week I’ve learned that there’s a big mental difference between these two phrases: — I agree with you, but I think it’s better to do it this way. — I think it’s better to do it this way, but I agree with you. Which one is more likely gonna work? Turns out, people remember and react on the last part of a sentence better than the first. Sounds idiotic, but it works.
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@whimsi.eth
‘yeah but’ vs ‘that works too’
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people will aways remember how you make them feel great cast
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@leovido.eth
Life hacks right here. I'm going to start applying this
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Ayush Garg
@axg
"i see what you mean, but you can also try it this way" — it comes down to intent
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@sofi888
the second sentense sounds more supportive. great examples!
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@chi
You are probably right, but as per my experience, it depends on the cultural background of the receiver
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@michael-smith
That's a good one, what's another way to do it? And then we can see which way is best for us.
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@kriskris
It really sounds different, as if the conclusion is made at the end, and before that it’s just thoughts
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@les
“Very interesting, mmh” vs “mmh, very interesting”
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