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Don’t show me that!

By doing so, the children will get toys and the parents will be trusted for the time being.....

The children handed a note to their parents.

top
second
third
expensive
small number
vogue
wanted

It was a list of goods. Of course, no, it wasn’t obvious, but the list was a Christmas present wish list.

In other words, there were about 10 items listed, and the children wanted to be given at least one of them.

The children handed the crumpled piece of paper to their dad while acting squirmingly.

Don’t show me that!

Dad must have shouted that way in his heart. Such a list should be mailed to Santa Claus.

However, the list was very well edited.

The top priority items on the top of the list were items that were expensive and would not be purchased.

The second candidate product was difficult to obtain due to the small number of shipments.

The third-choice item was a toy that was in vogue these days, which was relatively easy to obtain.

The product that the children wanted most was written in the third candidate.

The children predicted that parents would psychologically adopt the third candidate, as it was certain that the top two items would probably be rejected.

Well, dad or mom, let’s buy it.

By doing so, the children will get toys and the parents will be trusted for the time being.

That’s all for today’s post. Thank you

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