Sherry Taylor

Q: A new study found that you’re 343 times more likely to get someone to do something for you if you do this?

A: Ask them face-to-face

 

 

A new study found people are WAY more likely to help someone when they ask face-to-face, not over email.  In the study, 72% of people did a favor when someone asked face-to-face . . . but only 0.21% did it when someone asked over email.

That means you’re 343 times more likely to get someone to help you out if you ask them in person . . . where they can’t HIDE behind their computer.

(Daily Mail)

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