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Your friend is hesitant to try a new local restaurant (a popular 'greasy spoon' known for its poutine and burgers), preferring a more upscale establishment. How would you best compare and persuade them to try the new place?
An effective comparison and persuasion strategy acknowledges the friend's preferences, addresses potential concerns, highlights unique positive attributes (auth
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Question: Your friend is hesitant to try a new local restaurant (a popular 'greasy spoon' known for its poutine and burgers), preferring a more upscale establishment. How would you best compare and persuade them to try the new place?
Answer options:
- "It's just a diner; you probably won't like it." ✅ "While it might not have the sophisticated ambiance you typically enjoy, this place offers authentic, delicious comfort food at amazing prices—perfect for a casual, fun evening and a taste of local favourites!"
- "You're always so fancy; just try something different for once."
- "Trust me, it's the best place ever, you have to go!"
Correct answer: "While it might not have the sophisticated ambiance you typically enjoy, this place offers authentic, delicious comfort food at amazing prices—perfect for a casual, fun evening and a taste of local favourites!"
Explanation: An effective comparison and persuasion strategy acknowledges the friend's preferences, addresses potential concerns, highlights unique positive attributes (authenticity, price, local favourites) and positions the experience as positive and enjoyable. This directly targets the 'comparing and persuading' aspect.
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