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What do you mean, I knelt down and begged you?

Asking for help from others means. Originally, this sentence should be "I knelt down and asked you something". It's just the opposite here, giving people a sense of contrast, playfulness and fun. For example, if you teach your child, "What should you say when a stranger gives you something?" Normal children will say "thank you, I don't want it!" " "But in fact, the child said," Is there anything else? "This makes people laugh and cry.

Kneeling down for help shows that the attitude is extremely sincere and humble. Usually this thing is not easy to handle, or the person who asks is not so close to himself, and things are not easy to handle.

Questioning skills:

Since you are asking for help, you should have an attitude of asking for help, be as kind and humble as possible in language, let the other person have a good impression on you first, and then he can help you. On the contrary, if you speak too directly and always say something disgusting and unpleasant, then no matter how important and reasonable you want to do, the other party will often disagree.

Some people always look condescending when asking for help, which really demeans themselves to the dust. We don't deny that we must keep a low profile when asking for help, but we can't belittle ourselves and blindly raise others. If you belittle yourself too much, you will inevitably appear timid and unconfident, which will make the other person look down on you. Therefore, sometimes, it is better to seek truth from facts and not to belittle yourself blindly.