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Posted:  05 Jan 2006 19:30   Last Edited By: handlemistakes
Here's a perfect solution for those who got nerves of steel. This method has proved to be successful many times, for me and for some of my friends. It has simply always succeeded. It's called the Nervous-break-down-act.

The explanation for the Nervous-break-down-act is simple. Act like if you were in a serious nervous state in front of your target. Use forgiving words such as 'sorry', 'thank you', 'that was really nice' a multiple times, Suggest many desperate offers toward your target (working for free etc), be extremely nice and such things until the target gets bored.

This will only work if you act as good as you need to fool your target. The trick is to fool the target into really thinking that you care about what you have done wrong, for real. Thinking of your private troubles might help you as well.

It requires much fast-invented creativity from you and can be very embarrassing if you fail, as a result of thinking too much. This is however a very simple, reliable and fast method as long as you do it right. In other words, don't think, just do it!

A few advices:
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1. If you want to develop this skill then you can try to act in front of a mirror.
2. Be careful with using it against hard-minded persons. Open-minded people is generally easier to fool
3. Don’t do it too much tough, since you then can get mental problems in the long run.
4. Respond in this forum-thread if you have any issues regarding this method





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