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High-value push-pull rhetoric in ambiguous period

High-value push-pull talk in the warm taste period, when you hold Crush, you will be immediately put on your head

① When he talks to you about delicious food

X wrong cases

a: Do you like spicy food?

b: I don't like it. I won't eat it.

a: ok then ...

high-end colloquialism 1:

a: do you like spicy food?

b: I don't like spicy food.

a: that's too bad.

b: no, we can just have a mandarin duck pot.

High-end Speech 2:

a: Do you like spicy food?

b: I like spicy food.

a: I like it, too.

b: after that, you can save money by eating hot pot, so you don't need to order a mandarin duck pot.

② When he asks what are you doing?

error case

a: what are you doing?

b: I'm staying/doing nothing.

a: oh, oh.

high-end speech 1:

a: what are you doing?

b: I'm replying to a good-looking and interesting person.

Advanced Speech 2:

a: What are you doing?

b: I'm thinking about what to wear next time we meet.

③ When he talks to you about daily

mistakes

a: There are a lot of things in the company recently, which is a little annoying.

b: then you have a good rest/don't bother.

High-end speech:

a: There are a lot of things in the company recently, which is a little annoying.

b: someone dares to bother our brother. Why don't I give him a beating for you? First I used a Shaolin fist, and then I used a Wudang leg to make him kneel down and beg for mercy!

a: ah, ha, ha, ha. Is it so powerful?

b: I'm just kidding. I mean, no matter what problems I encounter, I will support you and stand by you. Come on!

④ When he sends out an invitation (movie/dinner)

Wrong case 1:

a: The new movie for the Spring Festival seems to be quite good. Have you seen it?

b: I did/I don't want to.

High-end Speech 1:

a: The new movie for the Spring Festival seems quite good. Have you seen it?

b: all my sisters went to see it with my boyfriend, but I didn't get a chance to go alone.

error case 2:

a: a new restaurant has opened nearby.

b: huh? Really/that must be very expensive?

High-end case 2:

a: A new restaurant has opened nearby.

b: I ate it once, and it was delicious! I thought that if anyone wants to join us, they will go again, and by the way, I would recommend some dishes that don't step on the thunder.