possible---like, why not...ya know?
Sometimes I'm greeted with some goodwill for my efforts, and I sincerely relish that
Here is the initial paragraph from an actual "follow up" letter from an actual telemarketer
who was trying to sell me "planning in case of death" (basically funeral arrangements)
"Dear Mr. Asnen,
Just a note of thanks for taking the time to speak with me the other day --- and for
making me laugh. I get a lot of rejection in my line of work, so talking with
someone who can laugh about it is a rare pleasure!"
I was proud that I made the person on the other end of the horrid telemarketing
dealie feel okay enough doing her job--- even though I wasn't interested---
and said as much in our conversation----as this thread indicates, having a good vibe
result from these scenarios isn't always the easiest thing to do!

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