"You're a great salesperson!"
You might be flattered. You might thank them for the compliment. You might tell them if it helps them get what they want, it's all good. Yet the thing is...
...they should be focusing on the item or service you're selling them and their thoughts should be on how that's going to help them or work for them or add something of value to their lives. Or on if they want to buy it. Or how payment will be made. Or what happens if they make a poor decision and so many other purchase related thoughts --- but instead what these typical, average, every day customers have on their mind is noticing how they're being sold.
Would you say that's a good thing or a bad thing?
"It's going to be OK - here's a horse and two million dollars."
Lightin' fuses is for blowin' stuff togethah.
What if they're not stars? What if they are holes poked in the top of a container so we can breath?
What if they're not stars? What if they are holes poked in the top of a container so we can breath?