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If someone sarcastically says that you can't afford this thing, what is the wisest thing you can say to refute it?

I run a shop, and I often encounter this kind of thing.

Sometimes customers say, "You think I can't afford it? I tell you, I can buy you the whole store. " So, the clerk said, "Then you can buy it. I'll be your shop assistant when you buy it. "

Some customers will shut up immediately, and some will "ha ha" a smile: "I won't ask you to be a shop assistant, and my business will collapse if you come."

"Why? Only when you meet customers who talk big and make small money, business is not good. " The clerk's words will make customers who don't buy things bow to their knees.

However, customers will never shop again, so I will resolutely and severely stop this bickering with customers.

Some customers laughed at themselves and said, "Oh, I can't afford to support you." I will teach the clerk to say, "You are so humorous. Do you think it is problematic or not suitable for you? " ? In fact ... "Next, I will talk about the advantages of the goods, and the transaction rate is above 90%.

I go shopping in other homes, and people will say the same thing about me.

"I really can't afford it. I'll go across to see if there is the same paragraph. " When I say "opposite" or somewhere, it is many times higher than this store or this product.

Generally speaking, we should be kind to others. The person who satirizes you is either you have been pestering for a long time and don't buy it, or the quality is asymmetrical with you. The former is your fault and the latter is not Ta's fault, so introspection is more important than wisdom.