Atsushi Harada July 26, 2021 I’ve been running into a lot of cases lately where I’ve been thinking, “Sure, that might reduce your workload by 2, but it will increase their workload by 10, and there’s no way they’ll negotiate that. 🤔 He said it’s also increasing the overall hassle and no one agrees with him here. I told him that I was going to do it, and he asked me, “So you mean you want me to leave it like this? I want you to realize that what I’m saying isn’t rational. I want them to realize that what I am saying is not rational. You may be able to optimize the 3-meter radius, but the overall efficiency is going down.
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If you still want to let them through, don’t say, “They won’t do it,” but rather, “I’m really sorry for the trouble I’ve caused you. It’s very time-consuming, isn’t it? Yes, I understand. That’s the point, please. Hira… Hira… Please forgive me.” I told him that people won’t move unless we ask them in a very (keeping a) low profile manner, but he didn’t want to do that, so I told him, “Well, let’s give up then! So, we just gave up. https://www.facebook.com/564923216/posts/10159711269818217/?d=n
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