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có thể chọn mà có thể đã đã đưa bạn ra khỏi cuộc nói chuyện nhỏ và vào một cái gì đó thú vị hơn cho cô ấy. Bạn phát hiện nó? Trả lời: Đó là từ các nhà máy. Chúng ta hãy quay trở lại để thảo luận ít-hơn-riveting của thời tiết. Ngay trước khi bạn đã bị ảnh hưởng chìm nào mà "Tôi phải làm gì nói tiếp theo" cảm giác, bà nói, | any recognition of his biological blooper he may return your cheap smile with a humiliated one of his own. But inside you ll lose love points. If you re having dinner with your Quarry and he makes a faux pas you should play the childhood game we cruelly called Helen Keller. Be blind to his overturned glass. Be deaf to his sneeze cough or hiccups. No matter how well-meaning your gesundheit whoops or knowing smile nobody likes to be reminded of his own human failings. I have a friend Gil now a highly paid copywriter who came from humble origins. He grew up in the Bronx New York. His parents had emigrated from Russia and the family always had to struggle so he was especially proud of making so much money and being able to afford the best in life. Gil loved dating elegant women. When I met him he thought he might be falling in love with Stephanie a beautiful and he thought gracious lady. Stephanie impressed him because she was born with a silver spoon in her mouth and was aware of all the finer things in life he aspired to. Page 86 TECHNIQUE 22 NEVER SAY BUTTERFINGERS Clever Huntresses overlook their Quarry s minor slips spills fumbles blunders and faux pas. They obviously ignore raspberries and all other signs of human frailty in their Quarry. Successful Huntresses and Hunters never say butterfingers. One evening Gil took her to one of the top restaurants in New York. The maitre d seated them. Gil gave the waiter their cocktail order and he and Stephanie settled in for an intimate evening of good conversation and wonderful cuisine. Gil took the pleated napkin off the table placed it on his lap and leaned in to tell Stephanie how beautiful she looked in the candlelight. He was met with a stony expression which only thawed out when the waiter arrived removed the napkin from the table for Stephanie and placed it on her lap. Gil said he had no problem with table manners and social graces. In fact he welcomed learning about them. But Stephanie s making a show of his .