Business talk: Character Types to Watch Out for when doing business

in hive-120861 •  3 years ago 

Hello and Steem greetings to you all. Hope you all are going great. I am a lover of business talks, so I felt the need to always share with my friends and also get some very interesting feedback and some new ideas.

So today I felt the desire to share with you all on some of the character types to watch out when doing business

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Have you ever been scammed?, or fall for a con artist or even found yourself stock in a toxic relationship just because of the sweet talk you got? Well you are not alone I have been I that position too not just once but several times.
After doing a lot of sourcing and research, I have come up with some of the TIPS THAT TELL YOU
YOU'RE ABOUT TO BE TAKEN

these are not all but I will encourage you to add up some of your points on the comment section.

But before we start, these three points will not be certainly true In all instances, this is just to give you a heads-up so we can avoid falling for cons and scams, in a whole we should be conscious so as to make right choices.

lets go……
character one: Watch out for those who protest too much.

Shakespeare said in one of his novels "Methinks thou doth protest too much"? (In other words, •'You've said it so many times that you make me suspect you're lying about it. ") looking at this statement, When a liar is pulling a fast one, he often smooth talks you in a too-reassuring, too-demonstrative way. Uncomfortable about his lie, he nervously overcompensates for his lack of substance. And In most instances he keeps repeating a particular point making you want to dough the truth behind the scenes. take note of this character.

character two: those who say “its all for your interest”

If you stand to gain a lot from a deal a person proposes, the terms of the deal will usually speak for themselves without his droning on and on about your potential benefits. Look out if he repeats, I say repeats what you stand to gain over and over. If a person proposes a deal, he must have something to gain from it, or he wouldn't waste his breath.

character three: those who repeatedly ask for your trust

A person you can trust doesn't need to remind you of it. His or her behavior in the relationship will speak for itself, if he can be trusted. If a person feels a need to remind you of his trustworthiness, he's probably trying to use you.

Thanks for reading please I will appreciate you to add to the above points any of your relevant points on the comments section so we can grow together.

@sgmarvis
@santosbass02

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Very informative and educative, I think I have learnt something here, thank you

Thanks you