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What's the difference between irony and irony? A few examples of irony should be simple.

In our daily negotiation skills, the most commonly used are straightforward and ironic. But sometimes the effect of telling the truth is not necessarily good, so we must use a straightforward and ironic way.

A joke goes like this:

What about the pesticide you bought in this shop?

Yes, B: Great!

A: What are the advantages?

Yes, B: My wife quarreled with me some time ago and drank the pesticides bought by this family. As a result, nothing happened. Well, I was just about to write them a thank-you letter.

This is irony. It should be more effective and ironic than saying that pesticides are parallel imports.

The most important thing in using irony is to deal with the relationship between negation and affirmation. In communication, when you intend to deny each other, you should first give an affirmation, that is, in the form of expression, it seems to be affirmation, but it is actually affirmation.

There are subtle negative contents in the table. Pay attention when you say it. Be serious so that the other person will be interested in listening. Then, shake out the irony in a positive way, which is the same as the original statement.

Form a strong contrast and contrast, thus producing sharp irony and increasing the effect of business negotiation.