Use Milton Model Pattern: Double Bind
I wonder if you would give me your employee discount, or the senior discount.
Listen for Presuppositions: Existence
Tip-off are nouns.
Sensory Acuity: Lower lip size
Size plus existence of lines.
Would you rather practice your speaking skill or your writing skill, so your business can bloom and grow?
SY:
Please give me an example of Milton Model Pattern: Double Bind
ChatGPT:
Sure, here’s an example of the Milton Model pattern “Double Bind”:
Statement: “Would you like to pay with cash or credit card?”
Explanation:
The pattern “Double Bind” involves presenting a choice between two options, both of which lead to the same outcome.
In the example statement, the speaker presents a choice between paying with cash or credit card. However, both options lead to the same outcome – payment for the product or service. By presenting a choice that is not really a choice, the speaker may create a sense of pressure or confusion in the listener, and may encourage them to make a decision more quickly or impulsively.
This pattern can be used to encourage action or decision-making, by presenting a choice that is not really a choice. It can also be used to avoid conflict or resistance, by framing a situation in a way that makes it difficult for the listener to refuse. However, it should be used with caution, as it can also be seen as manipulative or deceptive, and may lead to mistrust or resentment if used inappropriately.