1. Today we here to tell you about reciprocity. We split presentation into 3 parts. First, we will tell you about meaning. Then, we talk about myth. And finally we talk about using reciprocity successfully.
Okay, let start first, meaning reciprocity is a situation or relationship in which two people or groups agree to do something similar for each other, to allow each other to have the same rights. For example reciprocity foundation homeless youth retreat in New York.
2. Then, myth into 2 parts such as it’s an obligation for you and the foundation of giving is reciprocity. For obligation say easy simply put people are obliged to give to others in the form of behavior, gift or service that they have received first. If a friend invites you to party there's an obligation for you to invite them to a future party you are hosting. If a colleague does you a favor then you owe that colleague a favor and in the context of a social obligation people are more likely to say yes to those that they owe.
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4. Finally, using reciprocity successfully. The last time you visited a restaurant there's a good chance the waiter or waitress would have given you a gift probably about the same time that they bring your bill a fortune cookie or perhaps a simple mint. In the study, giving diner's a single mint at the end of their meal typically increased tips by around 3%. Interestingly enough if the gift is doubled and two mints are provided. Tips don't double, they quadruple a 14% increase in tips.
5. If the waiter provides one mint, starts to walk away from the table but pauses turns back and says "For you nice people here's an extra mint" Tips go through the roof. A 23% Increase, influenced not by what was given but how it was given. So in using reciprocity successfully it is important to be the first to give and to ensure what you give is personalized and unexpected.
1. Today we here to tell you about reciprocity. We split presentation into 3 parts. First, we will tell you about meaning. Then, we talk about myth. And finally we talk about using reciprocity successfully.Okay, let start first, meaning reciprocity is a situation or relationship in which two people or groups agree to do something similar for each other, to allow each other to have the same rights. For example reciprocity foundation homeless youth retreat in New York.2. Then, myth into 2 parts such as it’s an obligation for you and the foundation of giving is reciprocity. For obligation say easy simply put people are obliged to give to others in the form of behavior, gift or service that they have received first. If a friend invites you to party there's an obligation for you to invite them to a future party you are hosting. If a colleague does you a favor then you owe that colleague a favor and in the context of a social obligation people are more likely to say yes to those that they owe.3. พิมเป็นคนพูด4. Finally, using reciprocity successfully. The last time you visited a restaurant there's a good chance the waiter or waitress would have given you a gift probably about the same time that they bring your bill a fortune cookie or perhaps a simple mint. In the study, giving diner's a single mint at the end of their meal typically increased tips by around 3%. Interestingly enough if the gift is doubled and two mints are provided. Tips don't double, they quadruple a 14% increase in tips.5. If the waiter provides one mint, starts to walk away from the table but pauses turns back and says "For you nice people here's an extra mint" Tips go through the roof. A 23% Increase, influenced not by what was given but how it was given. So in using reciprocity successfully it is important to be the first to give and to ensure what you give is personalized and unexpected.
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