RE: SLC-S24/W1 - Tangled Emotion | The Powerful Conversation
Greetings.
It's fascinating how you've broken down the dynamics of negotiation in our local market. It's clear you've got a keen eye for the social nuances involved. Your observation about the effectiveness of using pidgin English is spot on, because if you go use plain English, them go take as Ajebo. It's amazing how language can create a sense of comfort and playfulness, leading to better results.
You've also highlighted the importance of understanding the different pricing structures in the market, and how women are often adept at securing good deals. I can imagine that navigating the complexities of price negotiation takes a lot of skill and finesse. It's admirable that you choose to appreciate the artistry involved when dealing with artisans, and that you trust your husband to handle those negotiations.
Your insights offer a glimpse into the vibrant and dynamic world of our local market, and I'm impressed by our ability to navigate its intricacies.
Honestly if you want to succeed when bargaining price in local market, one must let go of polish and standard english and speak broken or english and other indigenous languages if any. Understanding the how things are priced in different market and culture are really important as it will help the buyer get the best out of his or her purchase. Thank you for visiting my blog.
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