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IT used to be that a cosmetic surgery patient who was tired of sagging jowls would discreetly ask for names of reputable doctors who did face-lifts.
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At business dinners, he would discreetly take a syringe out of his pocket and inject it into his stomach without leaving the table.
Discreetly ask questions that only a deity could answer, but do not be rudely confrontational (e.g., "Okay, Mr. Omniscient, tell me what number I'm thinking of").
Discreetly ask your gay friends if they know anything.
You can discreetly ask someone you know to help you during the conversation; just be careful to do this to the side, and discreetly.
As it happens, VenueBook is giving a percentage of the commission it receives from the event sites to City Harvest, but there is no real indication that using the company as a charitable pipeline would be more beneficial than discreetly asking every guest at your buffet table to please put $5 in a ceramic Santa that could then be sent to a relief agency.
So at the next day's tennis clinic, I sidled up to teammates who looked particularly fashionable and discreetly asked if they would mind if I checked their labels for specific model names.
The Thai Government was discreetly asked if it would prefer a different form of assistance, however.
Faculty and students often debate who they'd like to speak (please say yes, Jon Stewart) versus who would actually come (the locally elected politician is available, right?), while also discreetly asking students and alumni if they have connections to anyone famous.
Cameron had discreetly asked fellow EU leaders to refrain from wading into the referendum debate, for fear their input would be counterproductive.
Brides are also discreetly asked about their dress budget.
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