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Pastimes : Laughter is the Best Medicine - Tell us a joke

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To: BKS who started this subject3/9/2001 1:06:08 AM
From: jERRY Ö¿Ö  Read Replies (1) of 62549
 
The manager of ladies' dress shop realized it was time to give one of her sale
clerks a ' pep talk '. "Jane, your figures are well below any of our other
salespeople's. In fact, unless you can improve your sales record soon, I'm
afraid I'll have to let you go."
"I'm sorry, Ma'am," said a humbled Jane. "Can you give me any advice on how
to do better?"
"Well, there is an old trick I can tell you about. It sounds silly, but
it's worked for me in the past. Get hold of a dictionary and go through it
until you come to a word that had particular power for you. Memorize it, work
it into your sales pitch whenever it seems appropriate, and you'll be amazed
at the results."
Sure enough, Jane's sales figures went way up, and at the end of the month,
the manager called her in again and congratulated her. "Did you try my little
trick?" she asked.
Jane nodded. "It took me a whole weekend to find the right word, but I
did:.... ' Fantastic.' "
"'Fantastic.' What a good word," said the manager encouragingly. "How have
you been using it?"
"Well, my first customer on Monday was a woman who told me her little girl
had just been accepted at the most exclusive prep school in the city. I said,
'Fantastic.' She went on to tell me how her daughter always got straight A's
and was the most popular girl in her class, I said 'Fantastic' and she bought
$300 worth of clothing. My next customer said she needed a formal dress for
the spring ball at the country club,
which she was in charge of. I said 'Fantastic.' She went on to tell she had
the best figure of anyone on the committee and her husband makes the most
money. I said 'Fantastic' and she not only bought the designer gown, but
hundreds of dollars of other merchandise. It's been like that all week: the
customers keep boasting, I keep saying 'Fantastic', and they keep buying."
"Excellent work, Jane," complimented her boss. "Just as a point of
interest, what did you used to say to customers before you discovered your
power word?"
Jane shrugged. "I used to say, 'Who gives a f**k?'"
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