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Poor Brandon, his dad's a moron!" "What do your friends prefer?" I asked Brandon as he exited the car at the club.
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"Have you ever thought of some other line of work you might have preferred?" I asked.
When it comes to style, you should ask: How would you prefer I work with you?
"If you ask me what I prefer, I would like to be 10 points clear," Watford's manager says.
"So do you prefer elegant clothes?" I asked.
What would the company have preferred: That I ask others for competitive salaries, or simply for me to expect the company to do the right thing?
I think I prefer being asked what it's like working with De Niro.
Probably, as the historian Sara Read has written, they bled into their clothes, much as many rural Indian women still prefer to do (when I asked one woman whether she would wear a sanitary pad, she said, "we don't even wear underwear. What do you expect? We are jungle people").
To get an anecdotal idea of how people prefer to be let down, I asked a group of 21 to 28 year-olds to rank their preferred way of having someone tell them they aren't interested, between being told the truth, being diffused with a white lie, ignored, or strung along.
The locals seemed divided on which house they preferred but the younger women I asked opted for the house on stilts.
I've found that during conversations I prefer to ask questions than talk about myself, and I take a similar approach during meetings.
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