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" ... By using the right CTA, you can easily persuade your users to respond to your conversion goal. Not adding them can only confuse and annoy your users because then they don’t know what to do next. ... "
" ... Certainly, you don’t want to annoy, anger or otherwise push away your soon-to-be employer. But asking for what you want and deserve doesn’t do that. Replace your worry about annoying the employer with a worry about being undervalued! ... "
" ... I’m not proud to admit it, but I hate a lot of things. I don’t mean that certain things annoy me or I have a general distaste for them; I mean I hate them. I hate country music. I hate Newark Airport. I hate Tom Brady and jean shorts and the Full House reboot. ... "
" ... The most important thing to remember is that all commercial lenders — and I do mean all — start out with a higher rate knowing they will have to lower it if there is competition. Don't expect your lender to lower the rate just because you don't like it; that will just annoy them. Always give them another lender's offer to beat. They'll expect this, so don't worry about offending them. Keep in mind that large banks and credit unions that have too much inventory — in other words, much more money to lend than they have borrowers — are often the most motivated to lower their rates and loan fees. And on larger loans over $5 million, lenders can afford to lower their rates more substantially. This is because their earnings will still be considerably above what it costs them to put the loan on their books. ... "
" ... The owner’s actions seemed to annoy the judges, because the owner had painted over the graffiti quickly and carelessly once the litigation was underway, without prior notice or even letting the artists take pictures. Maybe if the owner had been nicer about it or used thicker and better white paint, the courts (and the artists) would have been happier. In practice, the owner probably panicked and just wanted to make a highly visible problem go away before it got worse — a decision that backfired monumentally and highly visibly. ... "