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WhatWouldMountainDew on scored.co
1 year ago5 points(+0/-0/+5Score on mirror)2 children
From a salesman's perspective, this applies to all people, not just negroes. I would be interested in knowing how selling to negroes differs from selling to Whites, jews, or mexicans.
I disagree. Not all people can be sold on just "appreciation". I think most people I know dont care about brand recognition or the appearance of wealth. Ive known both whites and jews to brag about getting something for cheaper, even if it is an off brand or lower quality so long as it works. I dont think the appreciation lead (example: "*you'll be the envied if you are seen with this*") will work on most white people, just as the investment lead (example: "*it costs twice as much but will last three times longer*") wouldn't work on most negroes.
Or more specifically the dumb consumer. Smart consumers look for reliability through logic and reasoning, they read specifications and investigate the product. Hence much harder to manipulate, especially by trying to make them feel more important.
Tipping culture is a good example of this, the unpaid staff will roll out the red carpet and kiss your ass to get you to tip more and this makes stupid people feel more important, even tho it's just an illusion. Meanwhile go to a place that has no tipping culture and you'll notice how everyone gets the same mediocre service, nobody is more important than anyone else because nobody would fall for such shenanigans.
Tipping culture is a good example of this, the unpaid staff will roll out the red carpet and kiss your ass to get you to tip more and this makes stupid people feel more important, even tho it's just an illusion. Meanwhile go to a place that has no tipping culture and you'll notice how everyone gets the same mediocre service, nobody is more important than anyone else because nobody would fall for such shenanigans.