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![]() Glenn,
I appreciate the finger thwap story. It is apparent that the use of anchoring with the right words makes the money here. There have got to be plenty of places a person (man or woman) could use this technique without being offensive to get better service, more attention, and deals. Maybe it is just better to "Flirt Tip" everywhere you go. ![]() It would be interesting to hear more day-to-day stories of regular folks who have used these techniques. I thanked a restaurant owner by explaining a simple referral method for more customers and he was so happy that he refunded my bill and NEVER charged me again when I went to eat. These tips WORK ! Last edited by Millard Grubb : November 4, 2021 at 06:48 AM. Reason: Needed to add a word |
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![]() Hi Glenn and Millard,
I LOVE the "finger thwap" story! ![]() I did something similar to help get me my wife... This was at least two decades ago... I had just been reading about NLP... I was meeting the young woman who later became my girlfriend, then my wife... We met in a park on campus (this was at university)... I thought I'd try some "anchoring"... While we were sitting and talking, I (genuinely) complimented her, and when I did so, I gently touched her upper arm in a casual, normal way... Then I did it again (also while genuinely complimenting her)... Now, if I wanted her to have a good feeling, I'd just gently touch her upper arm... And... ...We're married today, with a little one-year-old tyke running around... I didn't use "anchoring" all the time... but I believe it helped to lay the "seed"... ![]() Best wishes! Dien Quote:
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