Room for Negotiation
By XinfulThotz
@XinfulThotz (4140)
Singapore, Singapore
September 23, 2016 3:23am CST
Do you have a big room for negotiation?
I think this depends on how open-minded you are.
For some, "There is always room for negotiation" is only a statement made to act diplomatic. Why do I use the word "act"? Cos they are not really sincere when they make that statement. They just want to be Mr/Ms Nice.
How's your room for negotiation? As big as a bungalow? Or not even one?
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@SIMPLYD (90722)
• Philippines
23 Sep 16
@XinfulThotz Actually yes . That is a major consideration .
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@XinfulThotz (4140)
• Singapore, Singapore
23 Sep 16
@SIMPLYD it's really funny how sometimes certain people are more privileged than others.. tho' I do that too...
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@Bluedoll (16774)
• Canada
23 Sep 16
@XinfulThotz I can't help thinking. What are we bargaining or asking for?
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@XinfulThotz (4140)
• Singapore, Singapore
23 Sep 16
@Bluedoll
for kids, more play time?
for friends, where to hang out?
@XinfulThotz (4140)
• Singapore, Singapore
23 Sep 16
somewhat yes, but can be applied to bargaining in daily life too..or when you are asking for something..
@CoolPeace (1566)
• Miami, Florida
23 Sep 16
It depends if everyone comes to an agreement and the thought of negotiation is necessary.
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