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Avery:........ Me: Okaaayyyy, how about we try walking?
Well, how about we try something equally as weird: Jesse Eisenberg.
How About We Try Modern Monetary Theory in a Small Country First?
"How about we try it again?" As for prices and atmosphere, the model the partners had in mind were chains like Bennigan's and Ruby Tuesday.
"How about we try making the poor less poor?" seems woolly and distant against the immediacy of "let's tear up this failing system, starting today".
"How about we try a step in the right direction?
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Or how about "We are trying to cut taxes for the hardest working Americas out there.
He contributed really unobtrusively, kind of a low-key, "Well, how about if we try this?" He helped with song structures--little tweaks to the form and so on.
Those things then get used in a gig and then maybe on the gig, you start to say, "There are some other ways we could do this, how about if we try it this way?" It's an ongoing thing and, in fact, we're still tweaking and changing the music.
For instance, you could say, "How about if we try…", or "I wonder if it would be good to…" These sentence starters signal openness and a willingness to collaborate, vs. a lack of faith in your own thinking.
As in, "How about we… try to walk-in to LudoBites 8.0 and eat the entire menu" or "Meet for an 'expertly poured' drink, maybe Thirsty Crow…or somewhere more dark n' dessicated…for insights, light interrogation, laffs…" Or this, from an old-fashioned flirt: "How about we… find out if you know how to cook…" Like funny men, skilled diners are apparently perceived to have an evolutionary advantage.
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