In other words, Mr. Wang is very adaptable to the environment. Once, he was eating in a restaurant, and several people were chatting beside him. These people attracted his attention, not only because the other's topic interested him, but also because of his accent. Soon, when Mr. Wang got up, he pretended not to notice the lighter at the other side's feet, and then got up to pick it up. At this time, the other party politely moved it for him. In this way, Mr. Wang had the opportunity to talk to each other. After thanking each other, he deliberately added: "Are you from Shanxi or Inner Mongolia?"
On the other side, several people said in unison, "It's from Shanxi."
Mr. Wang immediately said politely, "I'm from Shanxi, too."
After a while, Mr. Wang chatted with them. After a while, Mr. Wang asked the other party again, "Didn't you just say you wanted to open a food store?" I suggest you focus on our Shanxi characteristics. "
"Yes, you thought of us together."
You said a word, I said a word, and soon Mr. Wang handed in his business card and promised to show them around the company. Later, Mr. Wang met many new customers in almost the same way.
Throwing stones for directions seems to be an old-fashioned way to ask for help. If used properly, it is undoubtedly the most practical method-advancing and attacking, retreating and defending.